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My origin is Detroit, Michigan. After graduating high school and obtaining my A.F.A., I moved south
east to the city of Pittsburgh, PA. There I completed 2 more degrees in industrial design while working on
concentric projects for both the Art Institute and Pittsburgh Center for the Arts along side multiple independent
freelance opportunities.
In late 2003, under the guise of Con-Cor Design Group, I perused multiple contract employment jobs
with such companies as Hallmark in association with SIGGRAPH, CARA (Center for Astrophysical Research in
Antarctica), Alder Planetarium in Chicago, and the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
After several projects, I moved to Phoenix, Arizona. There I worked primarily for Nielsen Diversified, Inc., as a designer and a facility coordinator. In this role, I designed, produced, and even hand delivered entire lines of artificial trees and interior design accessories to the local market. Clients included Ladlow's Furniture, Robb & Stucky's, and Kathy Griffin during her first season of "My Life on the D-List". On the side, I worked for various Phoenix businesses and start-ups fulfilling multiple project requests.
Phoenix clients included:
Way Cool Hair Salon-Design and fabrication on interior sculptures.
RC Interiors-Illustration and computer modeling.
Mad Cow Concepts-Computer modeling.
Mac Media, Inc.-Product design and consultation.
In January of 2007, I moved to Portland, Oregon and joined iDL Worldwide and Crack. I am one of four industrial designers in their west coast office. I manage multiple projects at a time for a wide range of clients. On the side, I still collaborate with small businesses and assist them with their ideas and concepts. Below are a sample of the clients that I have been able to directly work with over the last few years.
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