Built onIdentity.
Guided by Purpose.
Before branding became my work, identity was already my language.
I’ve always been drawn to what’s beneath the surface. The why beneath what people build, the meaning beneath the visuals, the story beneath the strategy, the person beneath the role. And long before clients and case studies, I was the one people came to when they felt unseen, uncertain, or disconnected from themselves. Not because I had all the answers because I knew how to listen.
Deeply.
Over time, I started to notice a pattern.
Some of the most talented people I knew weren’t stuck because they lacked skill. They were stuck because they were building without permission to be fully themselves. And that right there?
That revelation changed everything.
My Story
I didn’t come to this work through trends. I came through truth.
I’ve watched what happens when someone tries to build while ignoring their identity.
The outside may look impressive, but the inside feels heavy. And eventually, the thing they’re building starts to feel like a version of themselves they can’t sustain.
I know that tension, because I’ve lived close enough to it to recognize it when it shows up in someone else.
So I started paying attention.
I realized people weren’t necessarily lacking vision. They were lacking alignment.
They weren’t confused because they weren’t smart. They were overwhelmed because they were carrying expectations that weren’t theirs.
They weren’t inconsistent because they weren’t disciplined. They were disconnected from what was true.
And once I saw that, I couldn’t unsee it.
That’s when I stopped treating branding like decoration and started treating it like translation.
Not “how do we make this look good?”
But—who are you, really?
And—what are you building when you’re not trying to prove yourself?
Because when identity is clear, everything gets clearer: your voice, your decisions, your direction, your confidence.
You stop performing and start creating.
You stop chasing and start building.
This is the work I’m devoted to: helping you come back to yourself so what you build feels good from the inside out.
“You are who you are and not who others want you to be BUT everything that God created you to become.” - Whit
Fun + Fulfilling Facts
The human stuff that shapes my creativity.
I believe your work ought to feel like you. So here are a few things that make me, me.
Fact#1:
Family + faith keep me grounded.
I love spending time with my family and friends. I’m a 2x published author and a lifelong reader. You’ll catch me with gospel worship on repeat, an R&B playlist, or a podcast in the background. I love bowling, stepping, cooking something spontaneous, playing cards, and binge-watching a good movie or series. Above all, I’m a believer, mom, wife, sister, aunt, friend, and creative.
Fact#2:
I’m drawn to cinematic storytelling.
I enjoy film production and had the privilege of serving as a script supervisor for a few short independent films in Chicago. I’m inspired to partner with purpose-driven cinematic innovators to captivate, inform, and inspire communities through films that matter.
Fact#3:
Design is my craft and I never stop learning.
I’m a Chicago creative with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Graphic Design and a Master of Fine Arts in Media Design, plus recognition for achievements along the way. With over 15 years of experience as a graphic designer, I’m still learning because visual communication is endless.
The Work Behind the Work
I didn’t set out to create another branding process. I set out to create space for truth, clarity, and alignment.
What I do sits at the intersection of identity, creativity, and belief.
I help innovative thinkers:
Reconnect with who they are beneath expectations. Name what they’ve been carrying but couldn’t articulate. Build brands, visuals, and ideas that feel grounded instead of forced.
This work is quiet at first. Then it becomes undeniable.
Why Identity Comes First
I’ve seen what happens when identity is ignored. Brands look good but feel empty. Momentum starts strong but doesn’t last. Confidence depends on validation. And I’ve seen what happens when identity leads.
People stand taller. Decisions become clearer. Creativity flows without pressure.
That’s the difference.
Because when identity is anchored, you stop building to be chosen and start building from who you already are.
The Invitation
This isn’t about becoming someone new. It’s about returning to who you already are and finally building from there. If you’re ready to create from identity instead of expectation, you’re in the right place.