So where did the design come from?
My logo is a climbing knot, and while, yes I'm a climber and my analytical skills and understanding of systems live in the same head for design and rock climbing.
This knot represents much more than that. It's your lifeline in climbing, the means by which you're tethered to the system, how your partner catches you if you fall. It means safety, partnership, reliability, connection, and trust. These are all principles that lay the foundation of the relationship I build with my clients. From there, from a foundation built on trust, you're free to explore and to create.
So where did the design come from?
My logo is a climbing knot, and while, yes I'm a climber and my analytical skills and understadning of systems live in the same head for desing and rock climbing.
This knot represents much more than that. It's your lifeline in climbing, the means by which you're tethered to the system, how your partner catches you if you fall. It means safety, partnership, reliability, connection, and trust. These are all principles that lay the foundation of the relationship I build with my clients. From there, from a foundation built on trust, you're free to explore and to create.
I design because I care to organize chaos, to communicate authenticity, to solve problems to help people and businesses find a sense of freedom.
So where did the design come from?
My logo is a climbing knot, and while, yes I'm a climber and my analytical skills and understadning of systems live in the same head for desing and rock climbing.
This knot represents much more than that. It's your lifeline in climbing, the means by which you're tethered to the system, how your partner catches you if you fall. It means safety, partnership, reliability, connection, and trust. These are all principles that lay the foundation of the relationship I build with my clients. From there, from a foundation built on trust, you're free to explore and to create.
I design because I care to organize chaos, to communicate authenticity, to solve problems to help people and businesses find a sense of freedom.
So where did the design come from?
My logo is a climbing knot, and while, yes I'm a climber and my analytical skills and understadning of systems live in the same head for desing and rock climbing.
This knot represents much more than that. It's your lifeline in climbing, the means by which you're tethered to the system, how your partner catches you if you fall. It means safety, partnership, reliability, connection, and trust. These are all principles that lay the foundation of the relationship I build with my clients. From there, from a foundation built on trust, you're free to explore and to create.
I design because I care to organize chaos, to communicate authenticity, to solve problems to help people and businesses find a sense of freedom.
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I design because I care to organize chaos, to communicate ideas and authenticity, and to solve problems to help people and businesses find a sense of freedom.
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