Four years as Lead Graphic Designer and Accessories Lead at RIPNDIP approximately 80 graphics per year across four seasonal drops, spanning apparel, hard goods, headwear, and three-dimensional product, while maintaining the consistent creative voice of one of streetwear's most recognizable brands.

The illustration work ranged from elaborate character driven scenes and seasonal narrative drops to all-over print textile patterns and embroidery graphics, each piece built to carry the brand's irreverent, street-rooted identity without repeating itself across seasons. Accessories extended the work beyond the flat graphic ceramic ashtrays, a mini hoop set, and a broad headwear assortment that translated the brand's visual language into collectible, lifestyle driven objects.

The commercial results were consistent across the run. Graphics I designed were top performers at Zumiez, one of the brand's most significant wholesale accounts, with APS metrics ranging from 3.5 to 4.3 across categories. The standout moment was the Zumiez Snow private label snowboard collaboration a hard good that sold out within minutes of going live.

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