Partnership. Curiosity. Professionalism.
Every role has shaped how I approach my work not just creatively, but strategically and emotionally. I’ve learned how to lead with empathy, adapt to complexity, and stay centered even when things get messy.
And while a single web page can’t tell you everything about how I work (that’s what conversations are for), here are a few core values I live by – ideas that shape how I show up as a teammate, collaborator, and partner.
The business has needs too.
But I’ve found that when you assume people mean well – even when they’re direct, stressed, or telling you something you don’t want to hear – it changes everything.
I don’t flinch at friction. I meet it with calmness, clarity, and kindness. I believe good collaboration is built on trust, not ego – and that most people, when given the chance, want to build something great together.
Assume positive intention.
I don’t take things personally. I trust that pushback usually comes from care, not conflict – and I meet it with clarity, calmness, and curiosity.
Start from curious.
Curiosity keeps me from jumping to conclusions. It encourages better questions. It invites conversation instead of confrontation. And in design, it’s a superpower. The clearer we get on the real problem, the better the solution can be.
I don’t come to the table with a rigid plan or a fixed mindset. I come to learn. To explore. To get it right together.
If we work together, you’ll get someone who’s not just creative, but dependable. Not just passionate, but thoughtful. Someone who’s ready to do the work with you, and do it well.