My contribution
I’m most proud of how my designs helped the race grow—from 2,500 participants in 2012 to over 23,000 from around the world by 2022. Alamo 13.1 has become a celebrated tradition, and I’m honored to have shaped its identity from the very beginning.
The race organizer hired me to design for the inaugural Alamo 13.1, marking my first experience in organized race design—including my first major race logos, medals, and participant swag.
As both a passionate runner and triathlete, moving into this style of design felt like a natural fit—a Texan athlete-designer creating memorable, tangible takeaways that resonated with fellow athletes.
I was the exclusive race designer from 2012 - 2022. One of the biggest challenges was consistently creating fresh, standout designs that appealed to returning runners while attracting new ones. Each year, I reimagined the Battle of the Alamo through a new lens, drawing from Texas’s rich history to craft visuals that were both engaging and historically meaningful.