Art directing marketing visuals for @DestinyTheGame has been especially rewarding because it has given me the opportunity to work with so many talented artists whose work l've admired for years. It has also allowed me to hire and develop both internal and external creative talent to support the breadth of visual content required for a live service game like Destiny 2.
One of the ongoing challenges of art direction is finding the right balance in how much visual direction to provide. How broad or specific my feedback needs to be often depends on an artist's strengths, our working relationship, and their familiarity with the brand. Over the past couple of years, I've focused more deeply on art direction for @Bungie, and it has been a continual process of building on what has worked well while learning where I can improve.
Below are a few #Destiny2 illustrations and composites I helped shape through creative and art direction that are meaningful to me. I'm grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with so many talented artists and agencies, and for the time, craft, and care they brought to these pieces. Special thanks to @sungchoiart, @OxanStudio, Kai Zhou, Jacob Joyce, @Drexis_Anim, Miki Bishop, Christine Lim, Nat King, Stephen Boe, @Flauzino_FLZ , Jacob Gonzalez, Derek Heisler, and BOND for their contributions.
You can find full-resolution versions, artist credits, and additional art here: https://t.co/bJEr23LUKP
BREAKING: ICE EXPOSED — Massive data leak rips the masks off Border Patrol and ICE after deadly shooting.
The walls of secrecy protecting ICE and Border Patrol just cracked wide open — and the timing is no accident.
In the wake of the heinous killing of Renee Nicole Good, who was murdered by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, a Department of Homeland Security whistleblower has reportedly leaked personal details of roughly 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol employees in what’s being described as the largest data breach of DHS staff ever.
Names. Work emails. Phone numbers. Job roles. Résumé histories. Nearly 2,000 frontline enforcement agents — the very people who conduct raids, arrests, and deportations — are now allegedly exposed.
The data was reportedly handed to ICE List, a volunteer-run “accountability initiative” that tracks immigration enforcement officers and incidents. Its founder says the killing of Good was “the last straw” for many inside DHS — and judging by the scale of the leak, dissent inside the agency is boiling over.
And it’s not just insiders talking.
Since the shooting, public tips to ICE List have surged. Hotel workers, bartenders, neighbors — ordinary people are coming forward, saying they’ve had enough of masked agents operating with zero accountability in their communities. One agent involved in the case reportedly lied to neighbors for years, claiming he was a botanist.
ICE List says it plans to publish most verified names, with limited exceptions for non-enforcement staff like nurses and childcare workers. The goal, they say, isn’t harassment — it’s accountability in a system where DHS refuses to police itself.
Naturally, DHS is furious.
Officials insist agents must remain anonymous “for their safety,” while simultaneously defending an agency whose officers routinely conceal their identities while terrorizing families, separating children, and — in this case — allegedly killing a mother.
Let’s be clear: This didn’t happen in a vacuum. It happened after years of abuse, secrecy, lies, and impunity. It happened because ICE and Border Patrol have been shielded from consequences while being unleashed on communities with militarized power and political cover.
And now, the masks are slipping.
When the system protects violence and hides the perpetrators, transparency becomes not only inevitable but mandatory. ICE may not like the spotlight — but after Renee Nicole Good, it’s one they brought on themselves.
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Today’s conviction of a former Kentucky detective for his role in the raid that took #BreonnaTaylor’s life is a long-awaited moment of accountability. While it cannot restore Breonna to her family, it represents a crucial step in the pursuit of justice and a reminder that no one should be above the law. Breonna’s life mattered, and her legacy is a call to keep pushing for a system that values every life equally.
Let us keep pressing forward—until justice, dignity, and safety are a reality for all.
#JusticeForBreonna #Accountability #SayHerName
I am convinced Dave Dombrowski made a deal with the devil on the Red Sox behalf in exchange for 2018. There’s no other explanation for how things went during that season and how things have gone since that final out of the World Series.