MY PROJECTS
To be a designer, artist, or any creative is to carry a history of wonderful, ever-evolving projects that blur into a vibrant, chaotic swirl of memory. Each new piece reshapes the context of the ones before it, altering their meaning and place in your personal timeline. The portfolio exists to bring some order to that chaos — to make past work presentable, tangible, and coherent. And let’s be honest: that’s probably the real reason you’re here.
These are the projects most relevant to my work in UX and product design. They’re a diverse mix — mostly created during the UX bootcamp I completed — and reflect both my creative instincts and my respect for the design process. One concept that especially stuck with me was the double diamond design process: discover, define, develop, and deliver. I combine a creative mindset with an orderly development process to produce thoughtful, effective solutions that address all aspects of the problem. (Be sure to check out my Design Principles above to learn more about my personal approach.)
If you’re curious about my other artistic and creative work, let’s talk. I love creativity in all its forms, and I’m always excited to share and discuss past projects.
“The difference between an artist and someone who is a good drawer is ego. To be an artist is to believe unconditionally that what you create is worthy of being viewed by others. Otherwise you are just a craftsman.” - David Inman