My name is Tyler. I’m a multidisciplinary designer.

I shoot photos, edit videos, design brands, graphics and websites that stand out.

It started before college. Growing up outside Tampa, I got selected into a technical high school with a four-year focus on digital video production and that was pretty much it for me. I wasn't just a student; I was competing in film festivals and representing my school at networking events across the country. By the time graduation came around, I wasn't just passionate about this stuff. I was already good at it.

At the University of Tampa, I pursued a B.A. in Communications, Media, and Culture and picked up a minor in Digital Media to fill in the gaps across the full Adobe ecosystem. That's where everything clicked. Motion and graphic design weren't two separate interests, they were one. I've been chasing that intersection ever since.

Fast forward three-plus years, and I'm now based in Seattle doing exactly what I set out to do: freelancing across branding, graphic design, motion graphics, video production, photography, and web design.I’ve worked with clients across industries, from grocery chains to beauty brands to sports organizations, and I bring the same energy to every single one. Every project is a challenge I actually want to win.

I hold Adobe certifications in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, and After Effects. The whole suite. Not because I had to, because I wanted to know every tool available to me. That's just how I'm wired: motivated, creative, and always looking for a reason to push the work further.

If you want to know where my heart really is? Sports. Athletic brands, teams, in-arena graphics, motion packages, that's the world I'm chasing. If I never had to clock out, I'd be designing sports graphics all day. The energy, the identity, the stakes, it all just fits.

When I'm not behind a screen, I'm probably behind a lens. Living in Seattle for the past few years has turned me into a real photographer, this city makes it hard not to be. I hike, I play hockey, love a good cycling class, and I run on an embarrassing amount of coffee. I live in a loft with my black cat Jacy and my Mini Australian Shepherd, Cooper, and we're all within walking distance of pretty much everything Seattle has to offer. I grew up in Florida, so it’s still taking some time getting used to the seasons. But honestly? Worth it.

Oh, and I'm left-handed and learning French. Two things that have absolutely nothing to do with design, but feel very important to mention.

I can’t do everything alone. Meet my team.

Cooper

Every morning starts with a coffee walk, every afternoon needs a job, and somewhere in between he'll solve a treat puzzle, and remind you that sitting still for too long is simply not an option. He's a hiking buddy, a best friend, and the kind of coworker who makes sure you never skip leg day. Motivated by bully sticks and pup cups, Cooper brings the energy so you don't have to.

Chief Energy Officer

Jacy

She'll let you know when it's treat time, when she needs attention, and when you've been on a call too long; loudly, and without apology. Occasionally she'll grace your lap during a work day, which she considers adequate compensation for your loyalty. Jacy keeps standards high and expectations higher, and somehow the whole operation runs better because of it.

Desk Diva

Everyone has values. These are mine:

  • Great work lives in the details. Every choice in typography, motion, color, and composition is made with purpose so the final result feels complete and considered.

  • Strong ideas aren't rushed. Exploring, refining, and iterating leads to work that feels polished and built to last.

  • The best work comes from honest collaboration. Strong relationships and open communication ensure every project reflects both the vision and the people behind it.

  • Design that only looks good isn't finished. Every project starts with a clear goal and ends with work that communicates well and delivers real impact.

  • Every project brings something new to learn. Exploring fresh ideas, techniques, and perspectives keeps the work moving forward and creativity evolving.

  • Creativity never stands still. Staying curious, experimenting with new tools, and pushing ideas further keeps the work fresh, relevant, and alive.