My practice is fiercely anti-disciplinary and ruthlessly collaborative. It operates on the principle that the best outcomes are the result of the worst arguments amongst the most people. I am most pleased when my work engages with the gaps, moments, mistakes, and fictive spaces between things. I don’t particularly care what those things might be, nor what medium, material, or mess from which they are constructed.
I reject the notion that design is able to offer solutions to problems and instead insists that problems are the output of any worthwhile design practice. I hopes to leave behind a series of interesting ones.
Despite all that, if you have a project you’d like to collaborate on, please get in touch.
I reject the notion that design is able to offer solutions to problems and instead insists that problems are the output of any worthwhile design practice. I hopes to leave behind a series of interesting ones.
Despite all that, if you have a project you’d like to collaborate on, please get in touch.