I’ve been drawing ever since I could hold a pencil. But more than just filling pages with sketches, I was the kind of kid who would take apart my toys to see what made them tick. That curiosity never stopped.
At 12, I discovered Photoshop CS2, and it blew my mind. That was the beginning of a journey through all kinds of software—AutoCAD, Adobe Suites, Cinema4D, SketchUp, and anything else I could get my hands on. I wasn’t content with just knowing how to use them—I wanted to know how they worked and how I could push them to their limits.
I started with Electrical Engineering, but soon shifted to Computer Engineering. Still, it wasn’t until I stumbled into graphic design that everything clicked. In 2014, I made the leap into the industry, and I’ve never looked back.
As my skills grew, so did the scope of my projects. I’ve worked on product design, industrial design, marketing, and branding. I learned that design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about problem-solving, communication, and creating experiences that matter.
Now, I’m a UI/UX designer, blending creativity with structure to build digital experiences that resonate. Every pixel, every interaction is a chance to connect with someone and make their journey smoother. I believe that design is a bridge between ideas and reality, and it’s a privilege to build that bridge every day.
I’m always learning, always curious, and always ready to take something apart—just to see how it works.