Right out of college I got a job as a designer for a marketing department in my hometown of Rochester. Something I knew I wouldn't be permanent, but as a recent grad I knew I needed to take what I could get. In the fall of 2007, I decided to do part-time freelance design to fulfill my addiction to doing work that… Read More
Right out of college I got a job as a designer for a marketing department in my hometown of Rochester. Something I knew I wouldn't be permanent, but as a recent grad I knew I needed to take what I could get. In the fall of 2007, I decided to do part-time freelance design to fulfill my addiction to doing work that was meaningful to me and those I created it for. In a little over a year, I had built up a decent list of clients. It has been exciting designing for such a wide range of clients and doing work that I feel is worthy of being done. Eventually I decided to try out freelancing full-time. It was one of the best decisions I have made to date—along with promising myself to never stop skateboarding, snowboarding, marrying my beautiful wife, and moving to Buffalo.
Buffalo is a city that I have always admired. For as long as I can remember, my family has cheered “Let's Go Buf-fa-lo!” while we watched the Bills and Sabres. I moved to this hard-working, historic, and cultured city seeking new opportunities—and I found them. Read Less