I'm a Design Director currently leading design at OpenAI, with a career spanning brand and identity work at some of the world's most respected creative studios. I've shaped visual identities at Wolff Olins, Koto, and Pentagram, and spent over three years as Design Director at BBH London. My work sits at the intersection of strategy and craft, with a focus on building distinctive, future-facing brands.
Micah Sivitz is a San Francisco-based Product Designer with a strong foundation in design systems and product strategy, shaped by leadership roles at some of the most innovative startups in the industry. He previously led product and design at Livestream, where he drove the vision and execution of complex digital experiences, and honed his craft at Shyp, a pioneer in on-demand logistics. Micah brings a rare blend of design thinking and product management expertise, enabling him to build scalable systems that bridge user needs with business goals.
Jon Marsh is an independent designer and creative director based in Oakland, CA, with a refined expertise spanning creative direction, art direction, and interactive design. He has led brand systems for some of the world's most iconic companies, including Apple, Nike, Jordan, and VICE, bringing a strategic and visionary approach to every project. With a distinguished background as a Freelance Sr. Designer at Apple and Senior Designer at Character, Jon brings a rare combination of institutional experience and entrepreneurial craft to his work.
Kenneth Kuh is a seasoned designer currently serving as a Member of Design Staff at OpenAI, bringing a wealth of experience from some of the world's most influential technology and creative companies. His distinguished career spans senior design roles at Apple, Google, Facebook, and Nike, as well as visual design work at renowned studios DIA Studio and Brand New School. A graduate of ArtCenter College of Design with a BFA in Graphic Design, Kenneth combines a rigorous design foundation with a proven ability to shape impactful visual experiences at the intersection of technology and culture.
