I founded Two Birds in 2012, and served as its director for two years. Two Birds is a social enterprise and creative services agency providing experience for students interested in video, marketing, design and social entrepreneurship. Two Birds provides nonprofits with affordable video production and creative services. All profits go to One Stone nonprofit. twobirdscreative.org
As a freelance designer, I've created marketing materials for some extraordinary groups on Duke's campus. Here are some of the highlights: The Pitchforks–Duke's most historic acapella group, The Duke Children's Hospital Committee, The Duke Real Estate Club, and Max Greyserman–a close friend and professional golfer. Contact for design inquiries
At Duke Launch, I worked within the Undergraduate Center for Leadership Development & Social Action. As an Advising Agent, I consulted with student groups on organizational topics in peer-to-peer sessions, and approved university groups for Duke funding after in-person budget reviews. As the Marketing Coordinator, I also created and maintained our own outward-facing marketing presence—by making video and design materials to promote our services, and by writing a detailed brand guide for the organization. dukelaunch.org
Buzz Rides is a campus startup that offers free rides to students in completely electric vehicles—funded through advertising partnerships with local businesses. As a group, we ensure that Buzz Rides services are operating smoothly, facilitate advertising connections and even drive on busy nights. I designed a comprehensive brand overhaul for the company that is being implemented this year.
After Lem (a 13 year old inventor) and his younger brother Mort (wise the way 8 year olds are) witness a mysterious crime in the future, they stumble into a time twisting adventure to save their failing detective agency…. oh, and the world.
Meant for kids and adults alike, “Crimewarp Inc.” is a developing idea for an animated television series that combines silly humor with thoughtful pontification. You can read the 55-page screenplay for the pilot episode here.