I'm Kamber, a graphic designer currently based in Utah.
Throughout my career, I have been drawn to brand identity and systems building—the intricate process of assembling visuals, voice, writing, and strategy to create a cohesive and dynamic persona. I love considering how all the small pieces come together to form a greater whole. While working at various design studios with multiple clients on brand projects, I’ve realized I most enjoy the potential of design to drive change. Whether introducing sustainable fabrics to a furniture brand, bridging human connections to the elusive Web3 platform, or highlighting the relationship between humanity and engineering, I have sought to emphasize, discuss, or embed meaningful change.
Lately, I’ve been inspired by the evolving relationship between humans and technology. As automation and AI transform the design scene, I believe preserving a “human touch”—free thinking, creativity, and emotional depth—is more critical than ever. I’m particularly interested in exploring “positive tension”—design that provokes thought and raises questions while maintaining authenticity. This philosophy informs my approach to brand identity and my personal projects, which tackle societal issues such as inequality, human relationships, and the rapid pace of technological change.
Feel like we would be a good match? Reach out now through email or text to further discuss your project idea. I'm excited to work with you!