
Design educator, chronic question-asker, and firm believer that the defaults were made to be adjusted. Writing about creative practice, burnout, and what happens when you stop pretending the system is fine.
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I started writing this earlier this year, when the world already felt loud and unsteady. Since then, the volume has turned all the way up. The chaos is no longer background noise. The last few days have cracked something open. Not in a poet...
We have all been there. The nights that stretch too long, the days that collapse into each other, the lists that never seem to end. Clients. Courses. Family. Personal projects. Everything wants something from us at once. Even as I write thi...
I work. A lot. That probably goes without saying. Especially now, deep in my thesis semester, I’m in the studio most days (and nights), trying to pull something together that feels both honest and useful. Useful to whom? Still figuring that...
I’ll be real—I’ve never been a big fan of the word agency. It immediately brings to mind skinny ties, stiff suits, and the whole Mad Men scene. When I first got into graphic design, the word kept popping up, but it seemed to mean two totall...
Me and the moon—we’ve got this shared experience of always being seen, always watched. The poem captures that tension, the push and pull between what’s illuminated and what stays in shadow, between...
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MFA-armed design educator, chronic question-asker, and founder of the Creative Disobedience Collective. Based in Spokane, WA. Former military. Fueled by matcha and the firm belief that the defaults were made to be adjusted.
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