“Creative chameleon.”
Someone once said that about me, and at the time, I took it as a slight. Looking back, they were dead on. I’m able to change my colors to better suit the brand, team, or budget. As I close tabs on a brand identification or key art project to switch gears to launch social or integrated creative campaigns, I’m hungry to solve the next problem. To become whatever’s needed to get us there.
I’m handicapably tackling the world with one working eye. This gives me a different perspective than most, literally. I know that sometimes, shit’s hard. Sometimes, it’s not going to break your way. Sometimes, you just have to keep showing up until you break through.
I love building creative teams. I love building culture even more. A culture centered around a light-hearted love for every pixel moved, every punny post to social, every good idea turned massive creative pivot. Who says every meeting needs to be a dull, trudging death march to an eventual “let’s circle back?”
The process is simple: gather creative people who don’t suck, to make creative work that doesn’t suck.