A group of six colorful paper lanterns hanging on a string against a black background.

I’ve done a bit of everything for Google. Hardware. Software. Streaming. Even some do-gooding. Rather than make you dig for it, I pulled it all together in one place.

Google Play

Google Play is more than just a digital marketplace—it’s where discovery meets possibility. From apps and games to movies, books, and beyond, we used this one-stop shop to show how all that content isn’t just for consumption—it’s fuel for creativity, connection, and personal achievement

OOH led the campaign with more functional online films playing support.

The Smithsonian Institution building, also known as the National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum, featuring classical architecture with large columns and steps decorated with colorful artwork and quotes.
Colorful mural on outdoor steps of Claudia Garden, a woman with glasses and a bright smile, along with a quote about advocating for people with disabilities.
A young boy and a man looking at an ice cream or snack vending machine with a colorful menu display.

Nexus 7 tablet launch

Google was launching its first-ever tablet—the Nexus 7, built for enter-tainment on the go. Our campaign, ‘The Playground is Open,’ embraced its compact size and captured the imagination of having endless entertainment, anytime, anywhere.

Billboard advertising an interview titled 'Interview with a Vampire Weekend at Bernie's' with Google Play logo, against a blue sky with clouds.
Infographic outlining Google's Impact Challenge to donate $5.5 million to Bay Area nonprofits, suggesting voting options via interactive circles, and showcasing community outreach activities with photos of people engaging with community projects.

Google celebrates 25 years of the ADA

We transformed the very steps that protesters had to climb to get the ADA measure passed 25 years ago into works of art that celebrated leaders of the movement.

We then created content with some of the key voices of the original movement.

And to make it fully accessible, we partnered with Google Maps to give audio and visual directions to each piece.

Google Impact Challenge

Google.org, Google's charitable arm, had launched a new program called the Google Impact Challenge- a commitment to solving global issues through technology and basic human kindness. Their first initiative was to build awareness and help create universal access for people with disabilities.

Text on a white background reading "Beauty and the Beastie Boyz 'n the Hood." with smaller text below stating "All your favorite movies, music, books and games." and the Google Play logo.

Two men looking at a menu displayed outside a restaurant or cafe.

Text reading 'Of Mice and Men in Black Sabbath' with Google Play logo and the tagline 'All your favorite movies, music, books and games'.

Mural on the Steps of the Smithsonian American Art Museum featuring a portrait of a woman with glasses and quotes about disability and society.

Google Bay Area Community Vote

The Bay Area Impact Challenge funds local nonprofits by letting the community vote on who gets the money. Problem was, voting online is boring and few people do it. So we made it a little more interesting by turning paper posters into digital interfaces that people in the community could cast their vote right there.