A.I. Consulting Services

Finding the righty A.I. to accomplish you goals.

We have reached the point that there are tow many options. I can help make the process easier.

As a hybrid designer who bridges traditional craft, digital workflows, and AI-assisted creativity.
Over the past several years I’ve worked across branding, product design, packaging, illustration, web design, and digital storytelling. My career has included founding and launching multiple product-driven brands—most notably If It Wags and Wagging Green—where I personally handled the full design and marketing pipeline: concept development, product design, visual identity, packaging, photography direction, e-commerce setup, and customer-facing storytelling.

Today, I work heavily with AI as a core part of my design process. My daily workflow involves ChatGPT, Grok, Midjourney, Gemini, Suno, and Canva, integrating them into a structured creative pipeline that blends AI-assisted ideation with traditional design finishing. I’ve used this hybrid approach to produce skateboard graphics, comic-style illustrations, apparel designs, branding assets, and music-driven visual concepts for my current creative ecosystem, including Carbonated Thoughts, Carbonated Racing, and The Pope of Love multimedia projects.

Unlike designers who treat AI as a novelty, I work with it as a true collaborator: refining prompts, building repeatable style systems, iterating visuals across multiple tools, and translating AI outputs into production-ready assets—both digital and analog. I understand the strengths and limitations of each AI tool and use multiple models in parallel to push visual concepts further than any one system could on its own.

This experience makes me a strong fit for companies training AI to understand graphic design, because:

1. I know traditional design deeply.

Years of hands-on brand building, layout, typography, packaging, and product design give me the grounding to evaluate what “good design” and “production-ready” actually mean.

2. I work natively with current AI visual tools.

I use Midjourney for style exploration, ChatGPT/Grok/Gemini for concept development and scripting, Canva for layout, Suno for audio-visual alignment, and traditional software for finishing. I understand how designers really use AI in the workflow.

3. I know how to create repeatable, teachable patterns.

Because I build brands and character universes, I’m used to systematizing style guides, visual rules, and narrative logic—exactly the kind of thinking needed to help train models on design consistency.

4. I translate AI creativity into physical reality.

Skateboards, T-shirts, posters, prints, and product packaging all require understanding bleed, resolution, color profiles, and real-world tolerances—skills most AI users don’t have.

5. I’m already acting as an AI design trainer in my own process.

By crafting prompt systems, correcting AI outputs, and iterating toward brand standards, I’m performing the exact kind of feedback loop AI training teams rely on.