About me
Creativity and problem-solving have always been part of my driving forces. It’s fulfilling to uncover patterns and find practical, intuitive solutions. This passion took root early, when I started customizing cars or characters within video games, and creating my own lines within the coloring book lines. That experience shaped how I approach challenges today, starting with a clear blueprint and building from it to craft thoughtful, creative solutions.
I’ve learned to appreciate the hidden complexity behind simple solutions and to find the simplicity within complexity, striking a balance that transforms problems into opportunities for meaningful innovation.
In contrast to the design systems, principles, and libraries used in my work as a UI/UX Designer, my art has a more free-flowing process. The end result is usually not something I plan for ahead of time. It reveals itself along the way.
I take inspiration from seeing the hidden patterns and faces found on everyday items or backgrounds. My artwork contains a lot of these faces, characters, and textures — the things that go unnoticed in everyday life. This is similar to how I approach user experience — bringing light to issues that tend to be given less attention.








