Elevating Design, Culture, and Creative Standards
My leadership style has been forged through years of designing, strategizing, and mentoring. I’ve learned that effective creative direction is all about a balance of vision, the patience to teach, and leading by example. My role is to discover potential, raise the creative standard in any organization I’m a part of, and guide teams toward work that is both inspired and effective.
Across various agencies, I’ve transformed the standard of creative output to clients, the internal brands of those companies, and how the company views design itself. I see myself as a sort of ambassador, representing creative thinking and problem solving. For the teams I lead, I build environments where people grow sharper and are constantly challenged to seek excellence.
What It Means to Lead Creatively
Creative leadership is about developing a space where great work can happen. I lead by asking the right questions, providing guidance, and setting standards that elevate the craft. The best creative directors cultivate trust, inspire growth, and protect the integrity of the work. That’s how I lead through clarity, example, and transformation.
Be Worth Following
Every standard you set for your team, you should embody yourself. Demonstrate creativity and craft in your own work first. Be the embodiment of design done with care.
Focus on the Individual
Every creative has their own rhythm, so there’s no single formula for how to lead. The best way to help someone grow is to understand how they think and guide from there.
Clarity Over Everything
Communication is half the job. A creative director must express ideas and critique clearly. Clarity builds confidence, and confident teams create their best work.
Be Assertive, But Kind
Leadership takes empathy and conviction in equal measure. You’re guiding people with doubts and ambitions. Stay kind while giving feedback that’s honest and direct.
Select Case Studies
Each project below represents more than design deliverables. In some cases, I was tackling a creative challenge alone, in some I was leading entire teams. In some instances, the work was extensive and part of a massive campaign. In other cases, the project holds meaning to me for reasons that go way beyond awards and recognition. Sometimes a project just sticks with you. Each case study will tell you a bit more about me as a creative professional. Enjoy!
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Building My First Ever Brand Identity
I created Metallic Products’ full brand system, building the identity, website, catalog, and sales tools… helping a small distributor stand out and laying the foundation for growth that reshaped the company’s trajectory.
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Translating Purpose Into a Brand Identity
I helped translate Tricia Heng’s vision into a cohesive brand system, unifying multiple programs under one identity and contributing a lasting piece to a legacy built on service and purpose within the community.
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Evolving a Brand Focused on Safety
I pushed Regal Products into a modern, scalable brand system. I redesigned logos and redesigned packaging in a transformation the CEO called one of the company’s most meaningful evolutions.





