My childhood in the ‘90s was all about sand creatures, chalk doodles, and Eurodance beats from the neighbors' windows. I was always creating, imagining, and making up my own little worlds. Everything felt simple, exciting, and full of wonder.
1999
2008
Then computers entered my life. Movie Maker, PowerPoint, Paint, Pinball 3D—these weren’t just programs, they were my new favorite toys.  I swapped pavement for pixels and started shaping ideas on a screen instead of in the sand.
After getting my geography degree, I hit that “so… what now?” moment. I loved maps and nature, but just studying them wasn’t enough. I wanted to create, to bring something new into the world. And if I was going to create, why limit myself to maps?
2016
2025
After four years of studying graphic design, I realized—design isn’t just what I do, it’s how I see the world. It’s everywhere: in the streets, in cozy cafés, even in the smallest details at home. I think about it constantly, and honestly? I wouldn’t have it any other way.