Hi. I'm Shea.
The Architect.
I don't separate the technical from the creative. I never have. The most effective work happens when both disciplines are in the room at the same time and the same person is running both.
I start with the end state.
Before I write a line of code, configure a tenant, or name a brand, I ask: what does this look like when it's working perfectly? Not functionally adequate. Not good enough. Actually right.
Most work fails in the brief, not the execution. If you don't know exactly what you're building toward, you're just making decisions. I build toward a defined picture, and every choice either gets us closer or it doesn't.
The constraints are the brief.
I don't approach limitations as problems to route around. I treat them as the most honest signal the project will ever give me. What you can't do defines the shape of what you can.
In cloud infrastructure, the constraint might be a legacy authentication system or a DNS configuration. In brand work, it might be a small budget or an undefined audience. Either way, the constraint is the brief. Work from it, not around it.
Creative direction is decision architecture.
A creative director isn't the person who makes things look good. They're the person who decides what gets made, in what order, for what reason and then holds that logic steady as the project moves through its natural chaos.
Every visual decision has a systems rationale. Every systems decision has a creative implication. I see both simultaneously which means I catch mistakes before they compound, and I find opportunities others miss because they're only looking at half the picture.
If it can't be documented, it isn't finished.
This is the rule that separates work you can actually hand off from work that creates dependency. Every system I build, every brand I create, every process I design, the deliverable isn't just the artifact. The deliverable is the artifact plus the documentation that lets someone else run it.
That discipline comes from enterprise IT. But it applies everywhere. A brand without a style guide isn't a brand, it's a one-time aesthetic. A workflow without an SOP isn't a process, it's someone's personal habit. I finish the work.
Phases.
Define the End State
Every engagement starts with a precise picture of what success looks like, not aspirationally, but operationally. What’s running, what’s documented, what’s measurable.
Build the Architecture
Systems before execution. Whether it’s a cloud environment or a brand system, the architecture determines everything that follows. I don’t skip this step.
Execute & Document
Execution against the architecture, with documentation in parallel, not after. The project isn’t done until someone else can run it without me. That’s the standard.
Some Tools that I Use
Figma
Illustrator
Framer
HTML5
Sketch
Notion
Webflow
Slack
Development
Motion
Experience
Deeply appreciative of the companies that have granted me the opportunity to collaborate and collectively shape products that evoke a sense of pride every time they come to mind.
Company Name
MidPoint Technology Group
Position
Application Admin
Period
2023 - Now
Company Name
SELMD
Position
Creative Director
Period
2020 - Now
I like Porsches.
Beyond the pixels, you'll find me immersed in the vibrant and imaginative worlds of Porsches. I will have one, one day.






Awards & Recognitions
I've been fortunate to win awards and get my work featured. All of this happened because of awesome teamwork with amazing people.
Awwwards
Independent of the year nominee
x1
2025
Awwwards
Site Of The Day
x8
2024
Awwwards
Site Of The Month
x3
2024
FWA
Site Of The Day
x5
2024
FWA
Site Of The Month
x2
2024
FWA
Site Of The Year
x1
2024
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