A large, glossy white speech bubble lightbox glowing softly on a matte black desk, filled with changeable letters spelling “Say Stuff That Sticks.” Around it lie colorful index cards, highlighters, and a small stack of neatly printed presentation slides, some annotated with bold red pen. A laptop sits slightly ajar in the background, its screen blurred but clearly showing a slide deck interface. Cool, diffused desk-lamp lighting mixes with faint evening window light, creating a balanced, modern office ambience. Shot from a three-quarter angle with the speech bubble in sharp focus and the background comfortably blurred, the photographic image feels clean, clever, and slightly mischievous, capturing the spirit of crafting memorable messages and class presentations.

Project Gallery

Explore the experiments where I overthink words, visuals, and how humans misunderstand each other.

A gleaming vintage typewriter painted a bold teal, with a crisp white sheet of paper emerging that reads “Let’s talk about communication” in clean, typed letters. The typewriter rests on a warm wooden desk scattered with neatly stacked notebooks, colored tabs, and a single rubber chicken paperweight for a subtle joke. Behind it, a minimalist bookshelf filled with labeled binders for “Class Projects,” “Ideas,” and “Random Thoughts” is softly out of focus. Late afternoon light streams through slatted blinds, creating patterned shadows and a cozy golden glow. Photographic realism, captured at eye level with the typewriter centered in the frame, conveys a playful yet thoughtful atmosphere perfect for a witty communication blog.

Projects

Here I corral every communication project, from class assignments to rogue side experiments, sorted by course, medium, and chaos level, with a few featured prototypes up top if you’re just here to poke around.