I became a designer because I couldn't help but notice all the things that could be better. Products that could be easier to use, interfaces that could have been thoughful and prettier, and ideas just waiting to come to life. So, I rolled up my sleeves and decided to create the things I wanted to exist in the world.
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In my spare time, I enjoy writing , making pizza at home, and traveling. I also like to use other mediums such as art, sports, and building things I like to exist in the world to express my feelings and satisfy my curiosity.
A mix of close collaboration, curiosity, and a few laughs along the way. I believe the best outcomes come from close collaboration across disciplines. When we work together to uncover the core problem, exchange ideas, and raise the bar, we can create something we're truly proud of.
I believe in ownership and initiative. Not waiting for permission or getting stuck in endless planning, but biasing toward action and building momentum. Strategy and execution should inform each other, not live in separate worlds.
Great design is about creating things that feel effortless to use but are rich in intention. How a product looks, feels, and moves. How it fits seamlessly into someone's life. Every interaction is an opportunity to build something that inspires and delights.
Helping someone overcome a challenge or discover a new problem fuels my passion. Every solution I design is my way of saying, “Here, this is for you.” Because at the end of the day, I'm not just designing for the sake of it. I'm designing to make life a little bit better for everyone.
AI offers endless possibilities, but design gives them meaning. As technology races ahead, what excites me isn't just what we can do, but what we should create. To me, great design, good taste and a sense of purpose remain the bridge between possibility and impact.
Curious to learn more about me? I'd love to chat! Feel free to drop me a message on LinkedIn. I'll get back to you unless I'm deep in pizza experiments again.