I’m not a designer.

But I do love a good visual. Here is a small selection of some of the (untrained) visual work I’ve done throughout my career.

Defining myself

I’ve come to understand the importance of maintaining a personal brand. In order to do so, I created one for myself. While it includes a full brand guide (which I’m happy to share upon request), I’m especially proud of my versatile logo.

Photos

I won’t lie: I have a lot of formal training in a lot of disciplines. Photography just isn’t one of them.

That said, I’m the kind of person who would rather try and fail than not try at all. And when we all carry powerful cameras in our pockets, there’s really no excuse not to try. These are a few of my favorite captures from over the years.

You’ll notice a couple of these photos feature my husband. There are three very good reasons for that:

  1. Getting candids of him has been part of a long-term gift project.

  2. I want to remember these little happy moments when we’re 80.

  3. And—let’s be honest—he’s adorable.

Rules of the Road

Tellwell Story Co. + Studio underwent a significant brand refresh during my time with them. As part of the rebranding, our film and studio team needed some documents updated to match the new brand standards and fit the refined brand voice. Luckily, I had a little spare time and the ear of our senior designer (who created the fresh brand look!).

Who doesn’t love a good table?

As another part of the Tellwell brand refresh, the studio team asked me to whip up a reservations sheet that fits our new standards. I always have time to make a table!

For those we wish could have been there.

At our wedding, my husband Tyler and I knew that there were a few people who had passed on that we wished could have joined us. So, in order to have them with us in spirit, I put together a small poster that was displayed with flowers at an empty table during our celebration.

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