I was born in Providence, Rhode Island. After a brief decade of moving around, from St. Louis to Swampscott, I arrived back in Rhode Island, this time in Cranston. After graduating from LaSalle Academy, I took a trek up north to Colby-Sawyer College, located in New London, NH. I graduated from CSC in May 2006 with a Bachelors in Fine Arts and saved up for the summer and then relocated to Brighton, Massachusetts in the hopes that I can start a life for myself in the bustling city of Boston.

Graphic design was a natural choice for me. I have always been interested in art (drawing in particular) and I have always had a love for computers. Merging the two was just logical. At Colby-Sawyer College I not only learned about the ins and outs of Photoshop, but I also learned my way around a dark room, the feel of a charcoal stick, and the weight of a 2,000 page art history book.

As of late I find myself working for the Financial Aid office for the Harvard Business. Although my position is hardly a creative one, I enjoy the job and the people I work with. It also allows me plenty of time to work on outside projects as well as fund outside projects (and rent).