This is not a bio. It’s my closet.
I could tell you the usual things – that I’m an NYC-based, award-winning creative with a decade of experience across agencies, in-house teams, and freelance work. That I specialize in visual identities and campaign systems rooted in strategy, and that I’ve built creative teams from the ground up, led designers, championed new AI initiatives in leadership, and partnered closely with creative, copy, and strategy to bring ideas to life.
But if you’re looking for the more fun stuff, it’s better to sift through my T-shirt collection.
I love a giggle that's just for me. I got my husband this t-shirt for his camping bachelor party because just the idea of him wearing it made me laugh. Then I got one for myself too.
My favorite cheeseburger. IYKYK.
The most handsomest, cutiest, sweetest prince in the entire world.
Didn't know the opener at this concert I went to, but he said the face on this graphic tee was made entirely from things he found in the woods. Gotta love resourceful creativity.
Joe Freshgoods is a well-known creative from Chicago (Like me! Albeit more famous...) Purchased before he closed down his place, Fat Tiger Workshop.
This tee was part of a fundraiser for the hospitality community after the LA wildfires. Having spent most of my career in food and drink, I've always loved supporting trade.
When a friend from out of town asks you to go to a heavy metal show at the last minute, even though you don't like heavy metal, you say yes and go. You might get a fun t-shirt out of it!
Sometimes your mom gets you a gift that is perfect.
Again...I really don't like heavy metal, but they've got good shirts!
Supreme is definitely corny, but I don't care, I still love this shirt. Go ahead and call me corny.
Went through a year where I was really obsessed with T. Rex and scoured the internet for vintage tees.
As a young creative in Chicago feeling like we didn't get enough credit, Virgil represented someone who broke through midwest barriers on a global level and that always inspired me.