I’m a designer who loves exploring the experimental side of visual
communication, always searching for new ways to break, stretch, and
rethink the boundaries of what design can be. My practice is shaped by
curiosity—both visually and technically. I’m drawn to unusual
aesthetics, generative ideas, and graphic systems that challenge
conventional expectations. Whether it’s through layouts that subvert
traditional hierarchy, typography that behaves more like a living
organism, or mixing analog and digital processes, I enjoy pushing my
work into territories that feel a little unfamiliar and a little
unpredictable. Activistic graphic design is also an important part of my
interests. I see design not only as a craft, but as a tool for dialogue
and reflection. I’m fascinated by how visual language can amplify
underrepresented voices, provoke thought, or make people aware of the
structures that surround them. I like to observe the world with a
critical eye and let those impressions influence the way I create—subtly
or boldly, depending on the project. On the technical side, I’m
increasingly curious about open-source alternatives and new creative
workflows. I don’t use them heavily yet, but I’m motivated to learn more
about how open systems, community-built tools, and unconventional
software can expand the way I design. The idea that creative tools can
be transparent, adaptable, and shared freely is something that inspires
me and fits well with my experimental approach.
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