BASKETBALL

I loved basketball and other sports, but as a kid with eczema, I was forced out of it to find a new hobby.

Me in 62 seconds.

PAINTING

My mom decided that since I couldn't sweat, I might as well try other things. I got to creating with the brush and canvas, it was perfect.

DRAWING

From the foundations of painting, I slowly got into drawing. It started with sketching video game characters. The smallest details were always the most important ones, and it was something I learned to adore.

DANCING

Once I got into high school, I felt that I needed a change of scenery. My body seemed to outgrow the eczema, so I tried out dancing. Performing and interacting with others taught me to be the extrovert I am today.

ILLUSTRATION

After 4 years of dancing and getting hospitalized because of eczema taking its toll (again), I told myself I'd take a break and get back to my first love - but apparently people called it 'illustration' in college.

LOGO DESIGN

3 years in, I realized that I wasn't illustrating for myself.  I did a lot of self exploration about why I did what I did and realized that logo design was what allowed me to express best.

I love people,

it's what destined me to be who I am today. Listening to stories and being entrusted to mold a person's passion, ideas, and goals into a symbol for others to remember them by is always an honor.

With each project, I learn. Meeting clients that manifest what they pursue is an empowering collaborative experience - one that I hope to share with you.

As you've noticed, I'm slightly obsessed with black and white, the essentials, and keeping things simple and clean. I believe that if a logo can be made to work this way first, it'll undoubtedly color the world.

So are we meant to be?

Let's talk it out! I'd love to hear your story.

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