The Story

A look into how Unprinted was started as well as the
people behind the magic

I design because I want to change people’s lives—not in grand, dramatic ways, but through subtle moments that make life better. I believe everyone deserves what I call “little luxuries,” small, thoughtful objects that improve the way we live. It might be a personalized keychain that reminds someone of a team or club they were proud to be part of, or a modern, minimalist phone stand that makes daily charging feel seamless and refined.


That belief drives everything I create. My work is rooted in minimalism and personalization, allowing each design to carry a human touch. It’s this connection between people and the products they use that first drew me to design.

I was introduced to CAD by my friend Gabe Geiger. Little did he know, that moment would change my life. From the instant I opened my first 3D modeling program, I was hooked. Design became more than a skill; it became a lens through which I saw the world.

One of the most defining moments in my journey happened by chance on a flight when I met a world-renowned photographer. As we talked, he offered a piece of advice that has stayed with me:
“What you do outside of design—the experiences you live, the skills you build—shapes your design just as much as the work itself.”

That idea reshaped how I think. I realized I didn’t have to choose between business and design. I could combine them, blending creative intent with strategic thinking to build things that are both beautiful and meaningful.