Here are a few photos from my personal/professional life across cities, sectors, and homes.

Governor Gavin Newsom, First Lady Jennifer Newsom, and Mayor Michael Tubbs in the Stockton design studio.

The DFF receiving international press coverage.

DFF after party with a few of my favorite interns.

4th of July in Sacramento with Dwyane Wade the Cat.

A fun co-lab with the DFF and J. Rusten Furniture.

A space-themed SF Sketchfest party we hosted in the SF design studio.

Partnership development!

Our collage wall in San Francisco.

Reggie Watts and co. rehearsing in our space in San Francisco.

A "Women & Whisky" event in the SF design studio.

Me and my little brother, Alex at a Christmas party we hosted in our design studio/home in San Francisco.

Another SFSketchfest after-party we hosted, this one in partnership with Funny or Die.

Our wedding in our new Stockton home!

Nat Osborn playing a solo show at the space in Stockton.

The Stockton kitchen "before" shot.

The kitchen "after" shot!
Mayor Michael Tubbs hosted his inauguration party in our space in Stockton, as featured in the New York Times.
As a volunteer board member with the San Joaquin County Bicycle Coalition, I helped coordinate community events—one of my favorites featured a screening of one of my favorite films in our downtown lot.
I also led the effort to bring Stockton into the nationwide Park(ing) Day event for the first time, partnering with local businesses to transform parking spaces into social spaces.
After hearing the community’s desire for greater access to fresh fruits and vegetables, I partnered with Puentes to launch a weekly, EBT-friendly farm stand at our downtown station.
During my time at RTD, we were honored with the North American Public Transit District of the Year award by the American Public Transportation Association.

Proud to represent Stockton as the Board Chair for the Stockton Arts Commission.

This is our Visit Health public-facing clinic in Hollywood, CA, which I designed to be both aesthetically pleasing and compliant with all necessary safety protocols.

An instagram post from Jared about dropping me off at the airport, new parka in hand, ready to take on a new COVID-19 vaccination project in Alaska.

Despite the chilly minus-7-degree temperatures, the stunning Alaskan sunrises and sunsets—just a few hours apart—made it all worthwhile.
My great team at a testing project site in Texas.

This is one of many examples of the thoughtfully crafted design work we produced during the pandemic, created in collaboration with the Alaska Department of Health.