After reading through designer manifestos and writings on identity—like those of Ken Garland and Greg Lynn—, I’ve created my own visual representation of my manifesto. It’s always open to your interpretation—and my inner world.
After reading through designer manifestos and writings on identity—like those of Ken Garland and Greg Lynn—, I’ve created my own visual representation of my manifesto. It’s always open to your interpretation—and my inner world.
After reading through designer manifestos and writings on identity—like those of Ken Garland and Greg Lynn—, I’ve created my own visual representation of my manifesto. It’s always open to your interpretation—and my inner world.
#01 DISRUPT
Use creativity to push for change. I believe art can challenge problems, question systems and help to build better.
#02 REFLECT
Show what feels real. My work reflects my emotions and what I see happening around me.
Show what feels real. My work reflects my emotions and what I see happening around me.
#03 GENTLY
Be mindful of the impact of what I create. I intend for my work to leave things better than they were.
#04 WITHIN
Recognize how everything connects. Art, nature and people all influence one another, and I reflect that in what I create.
Recognize how everything connects. Art, nature and people all influence one another, and I reflect that in what I create.