Design is my passion.

Design isn’t just about making something look cool — it’s about making it work. And honestly, I think a lot of people overcomplicate that.

What I do is pretty straightforward: I listen, I ask questions, and I try to understand what you’re aiming for before I touch a single line or shape. Some clients come to me with a full vision already in mind, others just know they need something but can’t put it into words — either way, we figure it out together.

I’m not big on trends for the sake of trends. If something flashy doesn’t help your message land, I’d rather leave it out. The goal is to create visuals that feel natural, say the right things, and leave a solid impression without trying too hard.

I work with all sorts of people — small business owners, solo founders, creatives, and even a few non-profits. Most of the time, the feedback I get is about how easy the process felt. No weird surprises. No vague timelines.

Just clear, solid communication and results that feel like you. That’s pretty much what I aim for with every project I take on.

I design stuff to make things clearer — or at least less confusing.

I’ve never really seen design as just “making things pretty.”
Usually, there’s a gap — something’s unclear, hard to use, or just not landing the way it should. That’s where I come in.


I try to listen more than I talk, especially at the start. The real problem isn’t always what someone thinks it is.


Once we figure that out, then yeah — the colors, fonts, and layouts all follow. But they’re there to support the message, not distract from it.


That’s the kind of work I like doing — simple, honest, and useful.

My skills & experience.

I didn’t go to some fancy design school. I learned by doing — working with real clients, fixing real problems, and picking up new tools as I went. Here’s how that’s looked so far:

Self-employed

(2023–now)

Upwork / Fiverr

(2021–2022) | Remote gigs

Internship – Local Design Studio

(2019–2020) | Part-time junior designer

Contract Designer – Indie SaaS Team

(2022–2023) | Remote / Part-time

Figma
90%
Photoshop
99%
Adobe XD
80%
Sketch
87%

Selected works.

A few recent projects that I really enjoyed working on.
Each one had a different goal, a different vibe, and its own set of challenges — but that’s what keeps it interesting.
Here’s a quick look at what I’ve been up to.

Ruma Web Design

This was a real estate landing page aimed at making the experience feel more human and less like a sales pitch. I kept the layout clean and gave it some breathing room. Nothing too flashy — just clear info and a friendly feel.

Category

UI / UX Design

Tools

Figma, XD, PS

Campusa Web Design

A concept for a school/university site. The main focus was trust and clarity, so I leaned into structure and soft color contrasts. It needed to feel organized without being stiff.

Category

UI / UX Design

Tools

Figma, XD, PS

Lapar Web Design

A restaurant landing page — all about atmosphere. The challenge here was to make it feel warm and authentic, while still keeping everything easy to navigate.

Category

UI / UX Design

Tools

Figma, XD, PS