About   Work



The Good Stuff 

The stuff that was bought but doesn’t get a page. 
The haven’t-seen-sunlight-in-six-weeks hothouse stuff.
The student work I’m still proud of. 





Perrier / Flavors
OOH













Aqua Panna 
Social, Print
White Lotus Season 2, in a bottle.
Or, the more official line: The only spring water good enough to savor. 

   








Zippo / Gift with Confidence

Really knowing someone, is a gift. 

















Samsung
Print
NYT Print for Knox, Samsungs new iron-clad security system.








Corteva
Film, Illustration
Corteva is changing the entirety of farming through a a widely unknown scientific breathrough - CRISPR. Our goal was to educate on what the science is truly doing --  revolutionizing access to food for vulnerable people around the world.









Gerber
It All Starts With Soil

TVC, Global Campaign
A love story to mothers and mother nature.














IBM
Let’s Create

Dozens of teams around the world were tasked with creating IBM’s biggest global platform in 20 years. We were the last team standing. I call this hothouse adventure a 7 week sleepover with my besties. By the end these lovely humans knew things my mother would clutch her pearls at.

The platform: Let’s Create.
Create some shit, we did. Sleep, we did not.
It’ll be rolling out for years to come. Here’s a sprinkling.











San Pellegrino


Essenza Product Launch 
TVC, Social

San Pell’s new flavored Essenza line is bubbly and playfully Italian. We created content to flaunt the fun, sun-soaked essence of San Pell and debut a new range of colorful flavor pairings.



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Student Work / Things With My Hands
Before learning art direction was a thing, I was on the design track with a huge passion for studio art - ceramics, glass blowing, painting, welding, illustration, typograhy, screen printing... pretty much anything I could make with my hands (specifically my left hand), I was making. Some oldies that still make my heart happy. 

















Quarantine Moodboard

Just some little things I’ve made to keep the sanity. 











Mark