Nick specializes in brand identity and interface design, exploring how the two disciplines combine to shape powerful brand experiences. His work helps early-stage companies build credibility and connect with customers at defining points in their growth.

[EXPERIENCE]

[EXPERIENCE]

Co-Founder, Diver Studio (’25–Present)

Co-Founder, Diver Studio (’25–Present)

Co-Founder, Diver Studio (’25–Present)

Design Director, Input Logic (’22–Present)

Design Director, Input Logic (’22–Present)

Design Director, Input Logic (’22–Present)

Senior Designer, The Vacuum (’21–’22)

Senior Designer, The Vacuum (’21–’22)

Senior Designer, The Vacuum (’21–’22)

Product Designer, Input Logic (’16–’22)

Product Designer, Input Logic (’16–’22)

Product Designer, Input Logic (’16–’22)

Design Intern, Vancouver Canucks - NHL (’15)

Design Intern, Vancouver Canucks - NHL (’15)

Design Intern, Vancouver Canucks - NHL (’15)

[Services]

[Services]

Brand Identity

Brand Identity

Brand Identity

Logo Design

Logo Design

Logo Design

Brand Strategy

Brand Strategy

Brand Strategy

Naming

Naming

Naming

Illustration

Illustration

Illustration

UI/UX Design

UI/UX Design

UI/UX Design

Website Design

Website Design

Website Design

[CURRENTLY]

[CURRENTLY]

Nick is the design director at Input Logic, a digital product studio that designs and builds apps and software for startups and established brands. He also co-founded Diver, a new brand design and illustration studio focusing on crafting illustrative identities for a wide range of clients. When he’s not designing, you can find him mountain biking or curled up on the couch with his wife and their dog.

Nick is the design director at Input Logic, a digital product studio that designs and builds apps and software for startups and established brands. He also co-founded Diver, a new brand design and illustration studio focusing on crafting illustrative identities for a wide range of clients. When he’s not designing, you can find him mountain biking or curled up on the couch with his wife and their dog.

Nick is the design director at Input Logic, a digital product studio that designs and builds apps and software for startups and established brands. He also co-founded Diver, a new brand design and illustration studio focusing on crafting illustrative identities for a wide range of clients. When he’s not designing, you can find him mountain biking or curled up on the couch with his wife and their dog.

[BELIEFS]

[BELIEFS]

01 / Design is like salt

01 / Design is like salt

01 / Design is like salt

Good design is like salt in a recipe—essential. It's the difference between a dish that sings and one that falls flat. When done well, you hardly notice it; when overdone or missing, it stands out for the wrong reasons. A great designer knows when to amp up or hold back, letting the design support the main idea without stealing the spotlight. Less, but better.

Good design is like salt in a recipe—essential. It's the difference between a dish that sings and one that falls flat. When done well, you hardly notice it; when overdone or missing, it stands out for the wrong reasons. A great designer knows when to amp up or hold back, letting the design support the main idea without stealing the spotlight. Less, but better.

Good design is like salt in a recipe—essential. It's the difference between a dish that sings and one that falls flat. When done well, you hardly notice it; when overdone or missing, it stands out for the wrong reasons. A great designer knows when to amp up or hold back, letting the design support the main idea without stealing the spotlight. Less, but better.

02 / Let it marinate

02 / Let it marinate

02 / Let it marinate

Great design, like a good marinade, takes time to develop. While good design can happen quickly, the best ideas benefit from space to breathe and evolve. Stepping away and returning with fresh eyes brings clarity and often reveals ways to improve. Iteration is key—refining, adjusting, and rethinking constantly leads to stronger results than rushing to ship the first idea.

Great design, like a good marinade, takes time to develop. While good design can happen quickly, the best ideas benefit from space to breathe and evolve. Stepping away and returning with fresh eyes brings clarity and often reveals ways to improve. Iteration is key—refining, adjusting, and rethinking constantly leads to stronger results than rushing to ship the first idea.

Great design, like a good marinade, takes time to develop. While good design can happen quickly, the best ideas benefit from space to breathe and evolve. Stepping away and returning with fresh eyes brings clarity and often reveals ways to improve. Iteration is key—refining, adjusting, and rethinking constantly leads to stronger results than rushing to ship the first idea.

[KIND WORDS]

[KIND WORDS]

"Nick is one of the best designers I've worked with in my career. He always finds a way to take your vision and elevate it to a higher level. I keep bringing new projects to him because he delivers every time."

James Clear, Author, Atomic Habits

"Nick is one of the best designers I've worked with in my career. He always finds a way to take your vision and elevate it to a higher level. I keep bringing new projects to him because he delivers every time."

James Clear, Author, Atomic Habits

"Nick is one of the best designers I've worked with in my career. He always finds a way to take your vision and elevate it to a higher level. I keep bringing new projects to him because he delivers every time."

James Clear, Author, Atomic Habits