Huge Thanks


Cory Cullington

Photographer

Collaboration, community, and creative expression have played a massive role in Cory’s passion for photography. Whether he’s shooting Summer Solstice, open mic nights, dance at Center Stage Theater, or studio collaborations with local artists, he hopes that his photography reflects a commitment to fostering relationships and celebrating the unique beauty in every subject. As an artist, he’s incredibly thankful for every day that he gets to create and play with this amazing community, camera in hand.


Becky Sehenuk Waite

Design Director & Visual Storyteller

Becky is a creative director and designer who loves helping people show up well in the world. She takes time to really understand her clients, what they care about, what they’re drawn to, and how they want to be seen, then turns that into design that feels honest, aligned, and thoughtfully elevated. Her work spans branding, campaigns, and visual systems, all with the goal of helping people look their best and communicate clearly. Becky doesn’t take herself too seriously and believes art is subjective, personal, and a privilege to create. Alongside her role as Associate Creative Director at the University of Michigan, she takes on freelance projects across branding, websites, editorial design, and illustration.

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Sebastien Fraye

Logo Creator & Graphic Design Expert

California native Sebastian Fraye started out playing instruments from a very young age, sparking an affinity for drums and beats. Although a graphic designer by trade, his passion for music and producing is endless. His approach to producing is spontaneous and experimental—an exploration of cinematic soundscapes that takes you to another world. Inspired by artists that came before him, he pushes the boundaries of the expected to create his own sound. And his love for music from around the world leaves no door closed when it comes to what could potentially find its way into a new composition. He enjoys digging for obscure sounds and instruments to include into his music, often juxtaposing those from polar opposite origins. He believes the best feeling that comes from creating music is when you surprise yourself.