Web
Kentucky Board of Nursing
A large-scale redesign focused on structure, clarity, and a stronger public-facing experience.
220 Media
220 Media is a studio built around structure, tone, and the small decisions that make the work feel right.

Selected Work
Different formats ask for different moves, but the throughline is the same: clarity, atmosphere, and a stronger sense of command.
Web
A large-scale redesign focused on structure, clarity, and a stronger public-facing experience.
A bold event piece built to communicate clearly and carry a strong visual hierarchy.
Books
A concept-driven cover with strong typography and a graphic centerpiece.
Album Covers
A cinematic cover design that pairs atmosphere with a strong central portrait.
Logos & Icons
Brand marks and icon work that focus on clarity, recognition, and system design.
Video
A cinematic wedding feature shaped like a trailer, with story, pacing, and emotional buildup.
Video
A short-form social promo designed to feel immediate and campaign-ready.
Music
A published music project featured as part of the studio’s audio work.
Music
A run of lyric-driven, gaming-inspired concept albums that introduce the Ionobeats universe.
Categories
Each category solves a different problem, but all of them depend on the same things holding together: tone, pacing, hierarchy, and finish.
Sites, redesigns, and content systems built to feel clearer, calmer, and easier to move through.
Flyers, brochures, posters, and event materials shaped by hierarchy, pacing, and restraint.
Book covers and publishing visuals built around typography, concept, and shelf presence.
Cover art and music packaging with atmosphere, tension, and a stronger point of view.
Marks, icon systems, and visual identifiers designed to stay clear and recognizable over time.
Short-form promos and cinematic edits cut for rhythm, tone, and emotional timing.
Released music projects that extend the studio language beyond visuals and into sound.
Studio
Sometimes that means simplifying a website until the message finally has room to breathe. Sometimes it means tightening a printed piece, shaping a reel with better rhythm, or building music and visuals that belong to the same world.
Start a Project
Send a note with what you’re building and where things feel off.