Welcome to Trajectory.
Stories, ideas and inspiration from a design studio in motion — featuring brand thinking, campaign breakdowns, client work and the occasional personal detour.
Designing the Multiverse: IKEA by Wes Anderson
What if Sweden’s flat-pack furniture empire was directed by the king of cinematic symmetry?
Hand‑Drawn = High‑Tech: Why Imperfection Is the Ultimate Design Signal
In a world of AI‑polished perfection, human-made marks are the new flex. A look at why sketchy, scribbly, hand-drawn design isn’t just charming — it’s strategic.
Designing the Multiverse: Barbie, But Bauhaus
What if the world’s most iconic fashion doll graduated from the Bauhaus School of Design?
Chaos Aesthetic: Why Brands Are Embracing the Art of Looking Unhinged
In a sea of slick design systems, the loud, chaotic, and clashing are starting to win. Welcome to the aesthetic of overload — and why it actually works.
The Dispatch: Brand Currents & Creative Horizons
The studio recharges lakeside after a busy first half; fresh campaigns, personal commissions, and a dive into brand multiverses await.
Designing the Multiverse: When Google Wore a Dust Jacket
What if Google launched in 1953—as a lavish leather‑bound encyclopedia set? This “multiverse” design experiment explores how shifting context changes brand perception, user experience, and emotional tone — and what modern designers can learn by looking back.
DesignNova: The Logo That Launched a Thousand Dreams
NASA’s sleek “worm” logo, with its curiously curved letterforms and striking red hue, was once retired in favour of the original “meatball” badge—only to be resurrected decades later by a new generation of space dreamers. But why did this minimalist marvel cause such debate? And what can designers learn from one of the boldest rebrands in government history?
Orbit30: The Unexpected Afterlife of a Textbook Graphic
What started as a flat technical diagram of the Great Lakes — created for a textbook in 1999 — somehow became my most enduring piece of work. A reflection on the quiet power of clear, humble design… and a rogue “Niagra.”
Designing the Revolution: How Zohran Mamdani’s Mayoral Campaign Turned Political Branding on Its Head
When New York Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani announced his run for mayor of New York City, it wasn’t just his politics that broke the mold — it was his design.
Rapid Reaction: Blues Strike the Right Note
The St. Louis Blues just dropped a rebrand for the 2025-26 NHL season that, frankly, feels like someone in the room finally said, “What if we stopped fixing what wasn’t broken?”