Creativity and I go way back—practically inseparable since childhood. I spent hours sketching anything and everything, first with pencils and paper, then with graphic tablets and design software. That obsession led me to graphic design school, where I learned how to turn ideas into visuals.
But for me, design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about the psychology behind it.
That’s why I’m also studying psychotherapy. Turns out, design and psychology have a lot in common: both tell stories, stir emotions, and shape how we experience the world. When I’m not creating or dissecting the human mind, you’ll probably find me experimenting in the kitchen, wandering outside, lost in a book, or curled up with my cats. Always, without exception, with a cup of tea in hand. I take my tea very seriously. Glad you’re here.