When did you first develop an interest in lettering?
How did you get started? Looking back, would you do anything differently?
Looking back, I wouldn’t change a thing. I think it was good for me to go through challenging experiences and learn through my mistakes. All those late nights balancing college papers and freelance gigs paid off in the end!
You have a very unique and defining style. Can you tell us what the process of finding that style and perfecting it has been like for you?
I think I achieved that by letting my own voice and personality shine through my work, as opposed to trying to copy someone else’s style.
Can you describe your creative process? Where do you start? What do you usually have on or around you?
What do you do to get out of a creative slump?
I will get nowhere by trying to force myself to be creative.
Can you tell us a little bit about your favourite project, and why it’s your fave?
Instagram is an important marketing tool for creatives these days. Do you find yourself curating your art based on what your followers want to see? How do you find a balance between what’s trendy and what you want to work on?
I use lettering as a way of expressing myself and processing changes happening in my life. All of my personal work is inspired by my real-life feelings and experiences.