
About Blair
I didn’t start with a clear path.
For most of my life, I was chasing the idea that you’re supposed to find “one thing” and stick to it. But that never worked for me. I’ve always had "too many ideas." I've always been split between ONE thing, or EVERYthing.
So I’d start something, design it, build it out—and then move on to the next idea. For a long time, that felt like failure. Like I couldn’t stay focused long enough to make anything work.
In reality, I was doing the same thing over and over again: taking ideas and turning them into something real.
My background isn’t traditional. I’ve worked in customer service, tech support, warehouses, kitchens, hotels. At the same time, I’ve written and produced theatre, built an art business, created product lines, designed experiences, and developed full business concepts from scratch.
I’ve always seen things a little differently.
Where most people focus on what’s directly in front of them, I tend to step back and see how everything connects. The bigger picture. The structure behind it. How it could actually work.
It’s not something I learned—it’s just how my mind operates.
After surviving stage 4 cancer, that perspective became clearer.
I stopped seeing my past as a series of unfinished ideas, and started seeing it for what it actually was: a body of work.
Now, I focus on what I’ve always naturally done, taking ideas beyond inspiration and shaping them into something structured, functional, and real.

The Idea Factory
This isn’t a brand name. It’s how I think.
I don’t see isolated ideas—I see experiences.
I don’t chase inspiration—I build structure.
Where others see fragments, I create what connects them.
Most ideas never go anywhere, not because they’re bad, but because they’re undefined.
They lack structure. They don’t hold together. They can’t exist beyond the concept.
That’s where I operate.
I take ideas and work them through—defining how they function, how they’re experienced, and how they can actually exist in the real world.
Some become real projects. Some are fully developed concepts, ready to be built. All of them are taken seriously.
Because for me, the goal isn’t just to have ideas... It’s to see them come to life and to create things that people can actually experience.
