About

I’m a graphic designer with a long love affair with design that started way before I even knew what “graphic design” was. As a kid, I used to collect papers I thought were beautiful—labels, flyers, packaging—and glue them into notebooks. Little did I know, I was building my first mood boards. Later, I realized those “papers” were actually examples of great graphic design.

When I went to college, graphic design degrees didn’t exist yet. Industrial design was around, but I thought it meant drawing factory tools all day—lol. So, I chose Advertising and Marketing instead. Years later, graphic design finally emerged as a degree.

I’ve been working professionally since I was 16, designing for magazines, retail, companies, and other industries. But no matter the segment, my passion has always been graphic design. I can spend hours creating without noticing time passing. It’s like the world freezes, and it’s just me—lost in colors, textures, layers, and ideas.

I’ve always been drawn to design in all its forms—not just graphics, but also product design, interior design, and anything that involves creativity and visual thinking. And that’s exactly what this blog is about: all the different worlds where design lives—graphic design and beyond—and how great ideas connect them all.

Design, for me, isn’t just what I do; it’s how I see the world. So come navigate it with me.