To whom it may concern,

Are people still saying that? I don’t actually know. Being overly formal isn’t really my thing, but being creative is. I grew up in Colorado — , screwing around with , and spending my time . By 18 it was time to buck up, so naturally I headed farther west to LA where I made some cool shit for & , hammered out some videos for , created my own , designed , branded and learned a thing or two at the . I took every studio class I could and somehow still managed to get a please-the-parents business degree along the way. The people were good, the weather was great, but like every professionally conflicted twentysomething, I wanted a ‘change of scenery’. By 22 I was ready to pack up my shit and try my luck in NYC working for . Now, here’s the part where I’d love to show you all of the amazing work I’ve been doing, but it’s kind of a secret… Turns out, when you work in futuring and innovation design, you may as well have invented the f****in’ Krabby Patty recipe. There is no telling people about all the rad stuff you’re creating — let alone posting it on your website for a bunch of strangers to see ;) And while this isn’t my ideal portfolio layout, I will tell you that I've brewed up some new magic for your favorite beverage company, I’ve uncovered the future of indulgent snacking for your guilty pleasure brand, I've collaborated with THE hospitality giants to improve their end-to-end experiences for guests, I’ve explored what ‘fun to drive’ looks like for one of those posh european car companies, I’ve designed ways for healthcare juggernauts to better reach their patients so they can give them the care they need, I’ve helped a tech titan optimize the selling of their b2b cloud services, I’ve worked with sneaker royalty to go beyond basic sustainability initiatives and make a real impact in the communities that support them the most, I've worked to make Uncle Sam less of a pain in the ass come tax season, and I’ve shown money-moving payment moguls what their customers will want come 2030. The well runs deep but I hope this gives you something to go off of. Enough about me though… I’d love to hear from you.

Cheers,

Will