This site was originally created to support ArtCenter students—a place to showcase their projects, build their portfolios, and present real, tangible work to employers and collaborators. The work gathered here reflects years of dedication, exploration, and growth. I’ve invested more than 2,000 hours into this platform, and I hope it continues to provide value, even if only as an archive of their journey.
All work displayed on this platform belongs to the original creators. Students retain full ownership of their projects, images, case studies, and written content. Nothing here is used for commercial purposes, resold, or repackaged in any way—the sole purpose is to preserve and showcase creative work exactly as the creators intended.
When ArtCenter’s official contract ended, I didn’t want this body of work to disappear. Instead of letting everything be deleted, the platform was kept online independently to ensure that creators’ contributions continue to have a home and remain accessible for reference, inspiration, and professional growth.
The platform is now fully maintained and funded out of pocket. There’s no institution backing it—just a commitment to making sure student work doesn’t vanish.
Things may evolve gradually, but the intention is simple: keep the work available, keep the links working, and preserve the effort that students put into building their profiles and projects.
The platform was shaped through years of collaboration with ArtCenter students, staff, and faculty. While it’s no longer officially affiliated with the school in a financial sense, I’m grateful for everyone who contributed to its evolution. The purpose now is to preserve and support the work created here.