I’m a lifelong learner, always growing and evolving each time I step outside my comfort zone. Change hasn’t always been easy for me, but it has consistently led to something better.
There was a moment when I realised I’d outgrown the life I was in. It felt safe and familiar, but also small, like a tree stuck in a pot that no longer fits, its roots crowded and thirsty for more space. I wanted room to explore, to create, to become who I knew I could be. So I made the biggest decision of my life: I walked away from what I knew and jumped out of the pot.
That leap brought me here and gently rewired the way I see the world. I started noticing the quiet details: how colours speak to each other, how typography carries emotion, how design doesn’t just decorate things but shapes how they work and how they make people feel.
Today, I’m a graphic designer with a Master’s in Brand Design and Innovation and a quiet obsession with aesthetics in all their forms. I’m just as content refining a layout as I am repainting a wall, styling an outfit or building a moodboard to give shape to a feeling or idea.
Living in different cultures has made me attentive, considerate and grounded, as well as an animal lover, a nature protector and someone others can rely on. I also have a real love of structure: organising projects, breaking work into clear steps and keeping things in order helps me feel calm and leaves more room for creativity.
Right now, I feel closer than ever to my dream: to keep designing at the point where beauty, clarity and everyday life meet, and to gently encourage others to grow beyond the small pots they were given.