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I'm a designer and creative director in Brooklyn, New York, with over fifteen years of expertise in brand identity, design strategy, and information visualization. An unabashed do-gooder, I believe that design can be a force for change and I gravitate toward projects that let me put this belief into action.

I’m currently the design strategist for Protect Democracy, using my creativity to help prevent the rise of authoritarianism in the U.S. and build a stronger, more resilient democracy.

Previously, I was an art director at Purpose and at Big Duck, then launched my own design practice for organizations making the world fairer, greener, and more joyful. Past clients have included the National Audubon Society, The Trust for Public Land, Urban Green Council, the Global FoodBanking Network, the Aspen Institute, and the UN Foundation. I hold a Master's degree in design from Carnegie Mellon University. 

When I'm not thinking about design, I'm usually engaging in semi-experimental baking, planning my next camping trip, or running in Prospect Park.

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