
In 2012, I connected with David Brumley to design a logo for For All Secure. Below, you'll see their original logo on the left and my redesign on the right. They wanted to retain the upside-down 'A,' symbolizing 'for all,' but I felt it might confuse non-coders and the general public. To clarify the company name, I opted to spell out 'for all' instead of using '∀. Secure.' I chose red to convey alertness and incorporated a circle to represent unity and protection.

Pittsburgh office featuring the redesigned logo and business cards.

I designed several shirts as part of the branding process, with the left one selected for production and the others as explorations.
I had the opportunity to design the logo for Hack Center, a gamified cybersecurity training program similar to capture the flag.

In 2016, For All Secure won the CGC DARPA competition for its machine learning technology that automatically detects and patches software bugs and viruses.
Mayhem, featured in the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, branded with the logo I designed for ForAllSecure.

The Mayhem Robot was inspired by a team member's playful robot costume during the DARPA competition, which became For All Secure's mascot.

Shirts I designed to celebrate Mayhem's first birthday.


An illustration I created to promote the partnership with Docker.
