9+ years of designing across print, brand, web, and product — always with intention, never just decoration.
I started my design journey in print and visual communication — crafting logos, brand systems, and editorial layouts. That foundation in hierarchy, composition, and typography shaped everything I do today.
Over the years, I expanded into web design, UX research, and product thinking. I learned that great design isn't about making things look good — it's about making them work beautifully for the people who use them.
Today I design web and mobile experiences that solve real user problems and drive measurable results. I hold the Google UX Designer Professional Certificate and work across the full design process — from research and wireframes to high-fidelity UI and developer handoff.
I work best with startups, agencies, and remote teams who need a designer that thinks both visually and strategically. I care deeply about my craft, about the users I design for, and about building things that actually matter.
Before opening Figma, I need to understand the why. Who are the users? What does success look like? I'd rather spend a day on research than a week redesigning the wrong thing.
Every component I create is built to scale. Consistent spacing, reusable patterns, and clear naming conventions — so the next designer (or developer) can pick up where I left off.
If something doesn't feel right, I'll say so — but I'll bring alternatives, not just objections. The best work comes from honest, constructive conversations.
I understand HTML, CSS, and how designs translate to code. My handoffs are clean, annotated, and developer-friendly — no guesswork, no pixel-chasing after the fact.
I'm always open to new projects, collaborations, and interesting conversations.