
This adventure started somewhere between numbers and drawings. As a kid, I was always in this middle ground, solving problems and trying to understand how things worked, while also spending hours drawing and creating. For a long time, those felt like separate interests, and as I grew up, Engineering seemed like the obvious path. Design was always there, just not as a career yet.
I went on to study Engineering at a renowned university, where I spent four years building a strong analytical foundation. Over time, I started to notice where my attention naturally went: I was more interested in sketching ideas than working through equations. That shift pushed me in a different direction, where I graduated in Graphic Design and built a creative side to match my analytical one.
Since then, I’ve been combining both in my work. I use structure and logic to break down problems, and visual thinking to turn them into solutions that are clear, usable, and hold up in real scenarios. It’s a balance I’ve been refining over time, and it still shapes how I approach every project.






