The motivations and perspectives of others fascinate me. I’d describe myself as a chameleon: I tend to design not by imposing my own aesthetic, but rather through adapting to the needs of messages and audiences. Designing for people – for the complex, the emotional, and the nuanced – is at the heart of my practice.
Design admits the burdens of enigma and disorder, but creates meaning and grace. Useful, honest, and pure forms are my mark and my nature.