Just a spot to share some content favorites from throughout my career.

In celebration of Turn Back the Clock Night, when the team went back to the 1990s, I built out the modern-day lineup inside “Ken Griffey Jr. presents Major League Baseball” on a Super Nintendo, screen recorded the user experience, then shared it on social as our starting lineup reveal for the day.

When Twitter/X introduced the ability to control who can respond to your post, I thought it would be a great opportunity to let fans vote for the Seahawks by replying to the tweet, and vote for the rival 49ers by replying. Spoiler: we won the poll in a landslide.

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When the world shut down during the early days of COVID-19, coming up with new content was a challenge for everyone. Here, I worked with the Seahawks design team to imagine what our players would look like with a “quarantine haircut.” Fans were pleased (also maybe shocked?) by the post to the tune of 105,000 likes.

Should I really take credit when we all know Robbie wrote it?

Drew Lock playfully pretended to hand the ball off to a member of our content team while they were recording pregame. I thought the perspective was fun and turned it into a question for fans which resulted in thousands of comments and over 100,000 likes.