• Below is a selection of color, concept, and print design work from across my career. I've had the opportunity to collaborate with talented teams at apparel, footwear, and lifestyle brands, contributing to seasonal stories through color, print, graphics, and creative direction. I'm grateful to have played a part in bringing products and brand visions to life through thoughtful design.

adidas IVY PARK (Beyoncé)
Footwear + Apparel : Color Concept + Materials

I partnered with the adidas creative team to help shape concept, color, and material direction for IVY PARK footwear and apparel collections.

Working across creative, product, and marketing teams, I helped develop seasonal stories, build presentations, and create color and material concepts that translated brand vision into cohesive product expressions.

The work combined many of my favorite disciplines: storytelling, color, materials, fashion, and product design, while helping bring each collection to life.

Nike Color Design
Apparel + Accessories

During my seven years at Nike, I helped shape seasonal color narratives for both apparel and accessories, contributing to the brand's broader color direction while developing detailed color strategies for individual product categories.

As one of Nike's first apparel color designers, I helped establish a new color design function for Women's Training. Later, as the lead color designer for Nike's global bags and socks business, I oversaw color strategy across 13 categories and a billion-dollar product portfolio. Throughout both roles, I collaborated closely with design, merchandising, development, and marketing teams to translate athlete insights, global inspiration and research, seasonal concepts, and brand stories into cohesive commercial product expressions.

Salvage Print Studio | www.salvage-studio.com
Print + Pattern Design

Salvage was born from a love of collecting, drawing, painting, and making things by hand. What began as a side project eventually became an independent print and pattern studio, allowing me to explore a more expressive side of my creative practice while working full-time in architecture and design.

Through the studio, I created original print collections, researched and collected vintage textiles, exhibited at Printsource New York, and collaborated with fashion and lifestyle brands on pattern, color, and product development.

The experience deepened my understanding of color, storytelling, and product design—and ultimately opened the door to a career in apparel and color design at Nike.