Multidisciplinary artist / designer, 3D expert and typography enthusiast
I am a versatile and experienced creative director with a strong foundation in traditional graphic design and 3D arts. My passion lies in transforming complex ideas into visually compelling narratives across various media, including branding, packaging, and digital design.
With expertise in photorealistic CGI, typography, and interactive design, I seamlessly blend innovative concepts with user-focused experiences. My work is driven by a commitment to excellence and a dedication to creating impactful designs that resonate with diverse audiences. I take pride in my ability to manage the entire creative pipeline, from conception to final execution, ensuring that every project meets the highest standards. My approach is always evolving, as I continuously seek out new tools and techniques to push the boundaries of design.
As the Creative Director at Serpseek, I work closely with the founder to shape the visual identity and creative strategy for our diverse range of clients. In this role, I am solely responsible for overseeing all aspects of design, ensuring that each project meets the highest standards of quality and effectively communicates the brand’s message across both digital and print platforms.
As the Co-Owner and Director of A Piece of the City, I collaborate closely with my partner to define the creative direction and overall strategy for our brand. In this role, I am responsible for all aspects of design, from branding and textile artwork to day-to-day operations, ensuring that our products consistently reflect our vision and resonate with our audience.
As a Preprint Graphic Designer at Alphagraphics, I played a pivotal role in preparing press-ready artwork and ensuring the quality of print collateral for a diverse range of clients. In this role, I collaborated closely with customers to create original designs for business cards, posters, brochures, and more, while also overseeing on-site graphic installations to maintain brand consistency and visual impact.