# Press Bios — Alonzo Wright-Bey Sr.

**Purpose:** Standardized founder bios for press, podcast appearances, guest essay submissions, and any external context where Alonzo Wright-Bey Sr. is introduced. Use the length that matches the format. Never write a custom bio for a one-off — pick the closest version and submit it.

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## 50-Word Bio

> Alonzo Wright-Bey Sr. is the founder and principal of ALO Design Pros, a New York–based decision architecture studio. He works with founders, CMOs, and creative directors to diagnose engagement friction and build digital experiences that earn trust. He is the architect of the four ALO Editions — RED, CONCRETE, VELVET, and VOID.

**Use for:** Twitter/X bio, LinkedIn headline expansion, guest essay byline blocks, podcast guest intros.

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## 100-Word Bio

> Alonzo Wright-Bey Sr. is the founder and principal of ALO Design Pros, a New York–based decision architecture studio. He works directly with founders, CMOs, and creative directors to diagnose engagement friction, structure conversion systems, and ship digital experiences that earn trust at every touchpoint. He is the architect of the four ALO Editions — RED, CONCRETE, VELVET, and VOID — and the creator of FrameIT, the studio's proprietary component generation tool. His work is built around a single thesis: design is architecture, not decoration. He runs ALO as a one-person studio with the output of a ten-person firm.

**Use for:** Speaking engagements, conference bios, guest essay author cards, podcast show notes, longer LinkedIn introductions.

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## 250-Word Bio

> Alonzo Wright-Bey Sr. is the founder and principal of ALO Design Pros, a New York–based decision architecture studio working with founders, CMOs, and creative directors who have outgrown templates and template-thinking.
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> ALO operates on a single thesis: design is architecture, not decoration. Every engagement begins with diagnostic — the proprietary Engagement Canvas — and proceeds through a four-phase framework of Diagnose, Architect, Engineer, and Optimize. The studio is the architect of four named design systems — RED, CONCRETE, VELVET, and VOID — sold as both productized Editions and as the foundation for bespoke client engagements.
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> Beyond client work, Wright-Bey Sr. has built FrameIT, a component generation tool that produces production-ready Framer code with a 115-point quality audit, and the ALO Presence Index, a brand assessment framework used as both diagnostic and lead-gen instrument. Most recently he launched RAILS, a vertical design system engineered for education institutions and the first of four planned industry verticals.
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> Wright-Bey Sr. runs ALO as a one-person studio with the output of a ten-person firm — a model he describes as *one founder, full leverage stack*. The studio's average shipped DQA score is 94 out of 115. The average qualified lead lift across shipped builds is 260%. The average turnaround is fourteen days.
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> He is building toward making ALO Design Pros the studio that founders point to when they say *"this is what good looks like."*

**Use for:** Press releases, magazine feature bios, keynote intros, awards submissions, any context requiring full studio context.

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## Byline Format (for essay publication)

When publishing essays in external publications, use this exact byline format:

> **By Alonzo Wright-Bey Sr.**
> *Founder, ALO Design Pros*

If the publication asks for a single-line bio at the bottom of the piece, use:

> *Alonzo Wright-Bey Sr. is the founder of ALO Design Pros, a New York–based decision architecture studio. Read more at [alodesignpros.com](https://www.alodesignpros.com).*

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## Voice Notes for Anyone Editing These Bios

- Always include **Sr.** suffix when using full name
- Never reduce to *Alonzo W. Bey* or *Wright-Bey* alone in body copy — use full name on first mention, then *Wright-Bey Sr.* on subsequent mentions if length allows
- Never use first name only in formal contexts
- *ZowBey* is acceptable only in informal contexts (X replies, casual community posts) — never in press, never in essays, never in client-facing copy
- The phrase *"decision architecture studio"* is the canonical descriptor — do not substitute *"design studio"* or *"creative agency"*
- The phrase *"one-person studio that builds like a ten-person firm"* is the canonical scale descriptor — use it whenever scale needs to be addressed

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