Work
My work spans design systems, enterprise product, and AI-assisted practice.

One shared reference across four properties.
Silk Worldwide → Atlantic Technology Group · 2025–Present
Design and development had been working from separate references. I audited the live implementation, validated the system with engineering, and built a Figma library both disciplines could work from. Then the company was acquired, and I built the second one from a clean foundation.

Tokens to production, with the reasoning attached.
Self-directed · 2026
A full token system, a custom variable display font, twenty-six components from Figma through to code, and seven page templates across three breakpoints. Every decision logged with its rationale, including the ones that were wrong.
More projects

Digital DOS: Closing the Loop Between the Rig and the Office
Halliburton · 2023–2025

Internal Systems, Enablement, and a Proprietary Stack
ExxonMobil · 2016–2024
Three engagements over eight years, all circling the same problem: a new internal team exists, it has something valuable, and the rest of the organization does not know about it or cannot use it. I learned ExxonMobil’s proprietary front-end framework and stopped being a designer who handed work to developers.

Retail Brand, Packaging, and a Centennial
CITGO · 2021–2022
Retail marketing across thousands of stations, and the Mystik centennial, where I re-illustrated a vintage character from historic advertising rather than designing something new. The systems problem was hiding in the print work: every piece had to be installable by a station manager who had never seen it.

Internal Communications and Customer-Facing Booking
United Airlines · 2019–2021
Two contract engagements. The first, an internal tool bridging ground staff and flight crew: gate agents, flight attendants, captains, operations. The second, the customer-facing ticket purchasing experience, which shipped and remains in use.

Vendor Intelligence, Ecommerce, and Startup Work
Freelance · 2019–2025
Six years of independent work alongside contract engagements. The piece worth describing is Riemer Group, a homepage redesign that became a vendor intelligence platform redesign, because their data product had the problem most data products have out of the box: it showed everything.