Hello! I’m Kristen.
I recently attempted the assembly of a tricycle for my nephew's birthday present. What was supposed to be an 'easy' task turned into hours of confusion, sweat, and handlebars that were bolted on backward.
In a moment of desperation, I took it to my mechanically-inclined neighbor and asked for help. Within 10 minutes he had the whole thing disassembled and reassembled in perfect form.
We all can’t be good at everything, and we all need someone who makes the impossible tasks feel easy.
I've designed for global brands, pioneers in the beauty industry, higher-ed institutions, health organizations, and small businesses.
I'd love to hear from you. Bring me your backward handlebars and we’ll have them turned around and ready for the party in no time!
“Design shows intention, intelligence and a sense of proportion. We react to all that in very primitive and subliminal ways. The more intelligent, imaginative design thrives within the city, the less desperate things seem. Great design implies a level of care, and care comes with some overtones of safety and security. In many ways, it resembles love.”
— Toby Barlow, chief creative officer, Team Detroit; founder and chairman, Signal-Return Press