I’m an artist and information designer with a passion for books, typography and language.
As part of the team at Fathom, I specialize in designing systems for understanding complexity. Our work has been applied across a range of domains such as education, journalism, political organizing, biology, public health and infectious disease research.
Since 2020, we’ve been collaborating with leading biologists and infectious disease experts to build Sentinel, a global pathogen detection and pandemic prevention system that was awarded $100 million by the MacArthur Foundation in 2025.
Independently, I design fonts and make digital tools for drawing and coding. My background is in studio art, illustration, book design and typeface design, which I’ve studied at the Cooper Union, Washington University in St. Louis and the Baltimore School for the Arts.
I’m driven by a deep curiosity about how things work. My artistic process is rooted in science and I’ve never used artificial intelligence or any technology that dehumanizes thought.