Pixels, Plays, and the Power of Connection

I’ve always believed that whether you’re standing onstage or in a conference room, you’re looking for the same thing: a connection.

My creative journey has been a living study in the art of the pivot. I’ve spent my career navigating the space between the high-stakes world of corporate brand strategy, the visual textures of the world, and the messy, beautiful absurdity of the theatre. To me, a graphic design layout, a photograph, and a stage play are the same thing—they are both architectures for a story.

The Designer & The Strategist
In my design work, I don’t just move pixels; I set the stage. From turning a founder’s rock-n-roll roots into an award-winning brand experience to visualizing the complex "waves" of AI for global leaders, I use visual storytelling to make the abstract feel human. I believe that even the biggest corporate challenges deserve a touch of rebellion and a clear, compelling narrative.

The Observer & The Lens
Behind the camera, my passion for photography allows me to freeze the "in-between" moments that others might miss. If design is about building a world and theatre is about living in it, photography is my way of documenting the truth of it all. Whether I’m capturing the grit of street life or the quiet emotion of a landscape, I look for the composition in the chaos. My lens is where my eye for design meets my heart for storytelling.

The Playwright & The Humorist
When I step away from design and toward a script, I lean into the comedy. Life is a series of poorly timed jokes, and my plays are my way of getting the delivery just right. Theatre is my reminder that we are all just characters trying to find our light, and if we can laugh at the chaos together, we’ve already won.

The Common Thread
Whether I’m designing a cycling jersey for a fundraiser, capturing a fleeting moment on camera, or writing a dialogue for a captive audience, my mission is the same: to find the "Power of Connection". I bring a designer’s eye for detail to my writing and a playwright’s sense of timing to my design.