I get down with all sorts of creative projects. I’m a true crafter at heart, and I love getting my hands dirty. Technically, I’m a pretty good brand and digital designer, and I can help you with that. Want to hand make dinner plates? Let's do it. Need to throw up a tarp to stay out of the rain? Let me look up some knots real quick. I like to help however I can. We’re all in this together, and I hope my passing through might just help you.
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22 - 24, NPR - Sr. Brand Designer
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College For Creative Studies, BFA
Identity design for How To Do Everything, NPR’s comedy advice show from the team behind Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!
Half advice show. Half survival guide. Half absurdity fest. Each episode answers listeners’ questions, from surviving a public bathroom to getting close to a panda. When the hosts don’t know the answer, overqualified experts step in, turning nonsense into oddly useful knowledge. The identity leans into this spirit with nods to instruction-manuals cues, and blueprints with visual system that feels weirdly useful, funny, and approachable across tiles, artwork, and campaign assets.
Client: NPR
Design, Illustration, Creative Direction: Raquel Scoggin