I spend most of my time building things.
Sometimes those things are brands. Sometimes they’re products. Most of the time they start as small ideas that won’t leave me alone until I try to build them.
I’m the co-founder of Chicken Dinner, a creative agency focused on brand strategy, content, and production. We help companies figure out who they are and then bring that story to life in ways that feel real. Not marketing for the sake of marketing. Actual things people want to pay attention to.
I also build tools for myself when I can’t find one that works the way I want.
That’s how Screencap started. I take a lot of screenshots. Research, design references, sports moments, random ideas I want to remember. Over time it turned into a messy pile of images with no real meaning attached to them.
So I built a way to organize visual information and give it context.
Screencap takes screenshots and other visual fragments and lets you structure them so they actually tell a story. Instead of a camera roll full of forgotten images, it becomes a system for thinking, collecting, and making sense of visual data.
Outside of work I spend a lot of time chasing the things I enjoy doing most. Fly fishing, surfing, being outside, finding great gear, and spending time with my partner and my dog.
A lot of the ideas I end up building start somewhere in those environments.