Career
Stories
My journey into design started earlier than most — back in 2011, when I was just 12. I casually explored graphic design, self-learning for fun and helping a few friends-of-family startups. It was never a serious path at the time — more like a side quest I really enjoyed.
Later, I pursued architectural engineering, where I learned how humans move, think, and feel through space — how design can influence behavior, emotion, and interaction. I graduated with high grades, but something kept pulling me back. One day, while scrolling reels, I came across a video that simply mentioned “UI/UX.” I looked it up, got intrigued, and never looked back.
I started taking courses, replicating real products, and building a portfolio with self-initiated projects.
Then came my military service. It could’ve been a pause, but I turned it into fuel. I read books while away and studied whenever I was home. I even landed and completed three real projects during that year — while technically “off duty.”
Since then, I’ve focused fully on my career — working with startups, building tools, websites, platforms, and helping businesses improve their digital presence and performance. I care about clarity, usability, and smart collaboration. My process is shaped by structure and creativity — a combination of architecture’s logic and design’s fluidity.
If you’re looking for someone who blends form, function, and a little bit of obsession with getting it right — I’m open to part-time roles, freelance projects, and design advising. Let’s connect.
Outside
Career
I’ve always been drawn to challenges that sharpen the mind and body.
For years, I performed mentalism — the kind of magic that plays with thoughts, not only cards. It taught me how to observe people, understand behavior, and build experiences that feel personal and memorable.
Athletics also shaped who I am. I played basketball seriously, then transitioned to parkour and even became a trainer. These disciplines taught me patience, discipline, and how to break down big moves (or problems) into manageable steps.
Lately, I’ve returned to the gym with a focus on nutrition, movement, and self-discipline — it keeps me sharp, balanced, and constantly learning. Whether it’s design, sport, or a puzzle to solve, I tend to treat everything with curiosity and intent.
Core
Values
Let’s connect 🤝 — open to Chats, collabs, ideas, or getting hired for something awesome!✨