2020 Logo RoundUp
From skincare, furniture, biomedicine, therapeutic chocolate to a restaurant, exclusive private club, and a boutique hotel, 2020 has been a year filled with dream projects lead by inspiring people.
Funk Yeah – Playlist
Get your body and soul feeling right. This funky little playlist will have you dancing your troubles away in no time.
10 FREE fonts available for commercial use
I've curated a list of ten high-quality, diverse, and interesting fonts FREE for commercial use.
10 FREE sans-serif fonts for your next branding project
Ten 'better than your average' (and totally free) sans-serif fonts to inspire your next design project.
10 FREE serif fonts for your next branding project
I've compiled a list of ten high-quality, diverse, and character-filled serifs to try for your next branding project – bonus, they're also free!
Watch me design LIVE at the ADOBE HQ in San Francisco
Earlier in the year, I was honored by ADOBE and asked to share my design process LIVE on air.
Interview with Freelance Tribe
I recently shared some thoughts about my creative career path, marine biology, leather jackets, sunsets, and charging what you’re worth with the team at Freelance Tribe. Go ahead and see what I had to say!
5 Resources To Kick-Start Your Creativity In 2018 (Guest Post)
Here is a short list of good places to start when looking for creative inspiration to make 2018 your best year yet!
Wisdom from a modern-day creative
I recently spoke to the ladies over at Freelance Wisdom to share my advice, experience and thoughts on what it means to be a professional creative in this modern day.
Getting Young – Playlist
This month I completed another trip around the sun. In honour of getting another year old and hopefully wiser I made you this playlist.
Summer Daze – Playlist
To celebrate my first summer in LA i've made a mega mix full of cool tracks to get you through these steamy days.
Lessons learned from a stand up desk
History notes some of the world’s greatest minds – including Leonardo Da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, Winston Churchill, Virginia Woolf, and Ernest Hemingway were all early adopters of the standup desk to enhance their creativity, productivity and health.