
I’m Kameron, an aerospace engineer-turned-designer, I’m skilled in lettering, motion, and branding. I’m a true artist at heart and love to use these mediums as my paint brush. I’m also driven by a passion to serve organizations that are making a difference in the everyday person’s life. I see that the only way we can really make a way in this world is together.
Currently I work full-time as a freelance designer under my own creative studio called PWR. I truly believe that design has immense value to take ideas from being ignored to being seen by many. We are here to take the ones that push humanity forward and make them shine.
As a Black designer, I’m proud to play a part in showing the next generation of underrepresented students that design can be a viable career path for them when as a student I had no clue this path even existed. I’m also a huge lover of anime, music, and reading.
What principles guide your design decisions?
I always talk about how much being an engineer set me up to be a really good designer. It taught me how to truly critically think and solve problems. So design decisions for me all start with a super solid understanding of the problem and then building a good plan around how we are going to close the gap. I also think that varied perspectives and honest communication in our work is vital to coming up with diverse solutions.
How do you stay relevant in an industry that changes so quickly?
You are only as relevant as the people that know you which can sound weird, but most of the game is creating and fostering human connection. I think a lot of people do this, but I think the thing that really can make a difference is leading with being genuine which starts with trying to be as much of yourself as you can. I’m really a design nerd, who loves trashy reality tv and watches anime. I lead with these whenever I show up in any space.
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