My work life
A Journey of Growth, Passion, & Endless Curiosity
I’ve been designing since 2007, and freelancing for nearly as long. Not as a side hustle, but as a constant: through full-time jobs, through career pivots, sometimes through 12-hour days when both worlds demanded it at once.
That parallel track taught me something most designers learn much later: how to own a project fully, communicate without hand-holding, and make decisions under pressure, because there was no one else in the room.
Over nearly two decades, I’ve moved from print to web to complex UI/UX, not by following trends, but because each shift genuinely interested me. I know how a decision in Figma lands in a browser. I know when a client’s brief is asking for the wrong thing. And I know how to say so without losing the relationship.
I design things that make sense. That’s it, really.
my personal life
A Lifelong path through Design, Drawing, and Photography

Design started before the software did, I grew up drawing and that instinct never left. Today it shows up in how I think about space, hierarchy, and detail before I open any tool.
I picked up photography in 2006, which trained my eye in a different way: you can’t undo a bad composition after the moment passes. That discipline carries into everything I do.
When I’m not at a screen, I’m usually traveling, shooting photos, or finding inspiration in places that have nothing to do with design, which is exactly where the best ideas tend to come from.