A designer. A reader and a writer. An academic teacher and a learner. A linguistics lover. Remote work fanboy.
With background in communication studies and journalism, I understand the value of good copywriting and its impact on the perception of a design. There's no "lorem ipsum" in my headings, no no.
Sharing my professional knowledge is something natural to me. It even led me to teaching UI&UX at a university. It's an amazing experience to learn as you teach.
I'm a jack-of-all-trades. I implement the principles of UX design, visual design, and even front-end at times.
I help startups scale rapidly by choosing the right technology to keep up with design and development.
I take the research and data, investigate, synthesize, and define a problem or an opportunity. After that, all that's left is to strategize how to solve it.
I design user interfaces for any screen or even no screens at all.
Starting with an interview, defining business goals, and users' problems, I begin a back-and-forth dialog with my client.
User flows, low-fidelity wireframes and prototypes help everyone on board to make sure we solve a real problem the right way.
I create time-proof visual identities. With simple logos and elegant typography, I make sure that the brand works well both digitally and in print.
That's even how I got into digital design professionally, creating over thirty $50 logos back in 2013 in Envato Studio (which was then called "Microlancer"). Good times.