2025 marked the beginning of the Bleacher Report chapter. I interned for B/R's social team from January to April, and then returned as a full-time social programmer in July. It may be recency bias, but this page consists of some of my favorite projects to date...

Project Time Capsule
​​​​​​​While I was an intern, Bleacher Report was looking for ways to optimize Instagram's long carousel format, so I pitched the concept of time capsules. My goal was to tell the story of a year—or a season—in 20 photos. Simple, but impactful.
Project Time Capsule
The result was a series that capitalized on a sense of recent nostalgia, and had B/R's audience flashing back to some of their favorite sports memories.
Project Time Capsule
Time Capsules—which my teammates now refer to as the "Perk Special" — have helped to bridge the gap from my internship to my full-time role.

Lightening the Mood
One of my favorite things to do — in work and in life — is make people laugh. When the opportunity presents itself, I love using the B/R platform to spread laughter.
Time Capsules may be the "Perk Special," but the fade-to-white meme edit has become another one of my calling cards.
Lightening the Mood
I always keep an eye out for the unconventional, like this postgame interaction between Rudy Gobert and Jaylen Brown.
Lightening the Mood
In August, NBA2K players took to social media to poke fun at the game's new 'rebound timing' feature. This introduced a concept similar to the game's shooting mechanic, which involves timing your shot attempt for a 'green release.'
The public responded with memes (of course), so I decided to assemble some of the best ones and re-make them with non-copyright music.
Lightening the Mood
When you're having fun, it doesn't feel like work.
A Milli
Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic emotionally celebrated after his horse won a race in Subotica, Serbia. As soon as I saw the video, I knew it needed to be a post.
I tracked down the broadcast network, and used Google translate to write a media request in Serbian.
The post took off, receiving over one million Instagram likes.
The 'LeRepost'
My second post as a Bleacher Report intern was one of my favorites, because it was my first opportunity to pitch my own concept and take ownership of the design process. That made this project special from the beginning.
But, it became even more special when the post got LeBron's attention, earning a repost on his Instagram story.
Graphics
Graphic design isn't in my job description anymore, but sometimes duty calls. Above are some of my favorite graphics for B/R so far.

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I wish I could share everything, but this page would be never-ending. In summary, I'm doing what I love and I'm having a blast doing it. I'm immensely grateful for the opportunity to create content for Bleacher Report's audience.
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