I specialize in brand identity and interface design, exploring how the two disciplines combine to shape powerful brand experiences. My work helps companies launching something new 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 (’21–Present)
Design Director, Input Logic (’21–Present)
Design Director, Input Logic (’21–Present)
Senior Designer, The Vacuum (’19–’21)
Senior Designer, The Vacuum (’19–’21)
Senior Designer, The Vacuum (’19–’21)
Product Designer, Input Logic (’15–’19)
Product Designer, Input Logic (’15–’19)
Product Designer, Input Logic (’15–’19)
Design Intern, Vancouver Canucks - NHL (’13-'14)
Design Intern, Vancouver Canucks - NHL (’13-'14)
Design Intern, Vancouver Canucks - NHL (’13-'14)
[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]
I split my time between Diver, a brand and design studio I started with my pals Sebastian and Shawn, and Input Logic where I design digital products. Working across both means I can design complete brand experiences for companies — from identity through to the product UI. Outside of work, I love to mountain bike, and when I'm not on the trails you can find me curled up on the couch with my wife and our dog.
I split my time between Diver, a brand and design studio I started with my pals Sebastian and Shawn, and Input Logic where I design digital products. Working across both means I can design complete brand experiences for companies — from identity through to the product UI. Outside of work, I love to mountain bike, and when I'm not on the trails you can find me curled up on the couch with my wife and our dog.
I split my time between Diver, a brand and design studio I started with my pals Sebastian and Shawn, and Input Logic where I design digital products. Working across both means I can design complete brand experiences for companies — from identity through to the product UI. Outside of work, I love to mountain bike, and when I'm not on the trails you can find me curled up on the couch with my wife and our dog.
[BELIEFS]
[BELIEFS]
01 / Design is like salt
01 / Design is like salt
01 / Design is like salt
Good design is like salt — essential, but best used with restraint. Too much overwhelms the idea. Too little and something feels off. The skill is knowing when to add a pinch and when to stop, letting the work quietly elevate what matters most. Less, but better.
Good design is like salt — essential, but best used with restraint. Too much overwhelms the idea. Too little and something feels off. The skill is knowing when to add a pinch and when to stop, letting the work quietly elevate what matters most. Less, but better.
Good design is like salt — essential, but best used with restraint. Too much overwhelms the idea. Too little and something feels off. The skill is knowing when to add a pinch and when to stop, letting the work quietly elevate what matters most. Less, but better.
02 / Let it marinate
02 / Let it marinate
02 / Let it marinate
Great design takes time to develop. The best ideas often surface after you've stepped away, when your mind has space to wander and connect dots you couldn't see up close. Letting a project breathe brings clarity — it reveals what's working and what can go. It's not about slowing down. It's about giving ideas the room to get stronger.
Great design takes time to develop. The best ideas often surface after you've stepped away, when your mind has space to wander and connect dots you couldn't see up close. Letting a project breathe brings clarity — it reveals what's working and what can go. It's not about slowing down. It's about giving ideas the room to get stronger.
Great design takes time to develop. The best ideas often surface after you've stepped away, when your mind has space to wander and connect dots you couldn't see up close. Letting a project breathe brings clarity — it reveals what's working and what can go. It's not about slowing down. It's about giving ideas the room to get stronger.
[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

