About me
I'm an artist by nature, and that innate creativity infuses every pixel, line and stroke of my work.
I'm a Senior Multidisciplinary Designer with over 9 years of experience, and I believe if something is worth doing, it's worth doing exceptionally well. Design is an extension of who I am, which is why I give 101% to every project I touch.
My approach to design is rooted in creativity and fun. I see each project as an opportunity to leave my mark on the world, whether I'm building a brand identity from scratch, illustrating a concept, designing a user interface, or exploring the world of 3D (which I'm currently learning). My skills span brand identity design, illustration, UI/UX, fashion design, packaging design, and presentation design. More than the technical abilities, I bring a genuine love for the craft.
Before I became a designer, I was many things: an artist sketching my way through childhood, a rapper trying to make sense of the world through words, and always someone who found inspiration in cartoons, movies, music, and games. These experiences taught me that great design connects with people on a human level. It tells a story. It feels authentic.
I work with two core values: honesty and fairness. I believe in giving my all and being straightforward about what works and what doesn't. The best work comes from trust and transparency. These values extend beyond my work. Family and reputation are everything to me, and they shape how I approach both design and life.
What drives me is creating work that matters and building a legacy of excellence. When people see my work, I want them to see someone who truly cared.
I call this "The Sherlock Phase". I immerse myself in the project's context. It involves gathering information, conducting research, and understanding the project's goals, stakeholders, and challenges. The goal is to gain a comprehensive understanding of the problem i am trying to solve and the landscape in which it exists.
With a well-defined problem, I can start brainstorming and developing potential solutions. This phase involves creative thinking, ideation, and designing various approaches to address the problem. It's a critical stage for innovation and exploring different possibilities.
After developing and evaluating potential solutions, the final step is to deliver the chosen solution or set of solutions. This includes creating a detailed plan, implementing the solution, and monitoring its progress. Effective project management, communication, and execution are key to delivering the solution successfully.
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