I’m a designer with a foundation in architecture, working across visual, spatial, and object-based disciplines. Design has been a constant in my life for as long as I can remember, shaping how I see and move through the world. It began with sketches, then photography, and later film and digital work. Over time, these interests converged, leading me to study architecture as a way to bring together spatial thinking, visual expression, and an understanding of how people relate to their surroundings. I’m interested in how meaning takes shape and how structure can influence what we notice and remember.
As my perspective evolved, so did my focus. What began as an exploration across different mediums developed into a stronger interest in visual communication and how ideas are articulated across different contexts. Alongside my architectural studies, I became increasingly drawn to the relationship between design and storytelling. Attention to detail, typography, and space continue to guide my work. I am developing a practice that moves between editorial, visual, and spatial work, with an interest in how ideas take shape across media, scale, and physical form, while also building my own design magazine. This direction reflects my interest in systems, human behavior, and thoughtful design.
That perspective carries into my work. I think in relationships and in the space between elements. Identities, editorial structures, and visual languages become ways to hold ideas together and give them clarity without losing their depth.
Having lived in multiple countries, I’ve learned to adapt quickly and to pay attention to context. I’m interested in how people shape and interpret what surrounds them, especially in quieter details. I’m drawn to work that feels calm, precise, and lasting, where complexity becomes natural and intuitive.
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