
What I do and what I wish to do
Drawing from my background in both textile and graphic design, I've gained practical experience and insights over the years. This journey has given me a very humble understanding of visual aesthetics, material nuances, and the ever-changing design landscape. I value the balance between form and function, prioritizing enduring impact over fleeting appearances.
Whether crafting visual narratives, enhancing product visibility, or designing spaces, I approach each project with a grounded perspective and a focus on practicality. As a service provider, my commitment is to steer clear of waste, cliches, and exaggerations, focusing instead on delivering simple, honest and personal design solutions.
Brand Identity Development
Print collateral design
Social media creatives
Website design
Character design
Custom design
Illustration
Event collateral design
Publication design
Cover design
Concept design
Wishful Collaborations
I’m interested in working on archival and re-emergence projects — especially with institutions, cultural spaces, or long-standing initiatives that are navigating how to adapt and redefine themselves in a digital landscape. I enjoy working deeply over time, and I’m open to longer collaborations that allow for thoughtful revitalisation and meaningful evolution.
I’m also eager to participate in art residencies and community-based projects. I want to travel, engage with different environments, and use my design skills in dialogue with people from varied disciplines and backgrounds.
More than anything, I’m drawn to spaces where ideas are being explored in real time — gatherings, workshops, cultural events, and collaborative platforms where conversations are unfolding. I’m interested in being present in those spaces not just as a designer, but as a contributor — observing, listening, and offering my skills where they can be useful.
I want my work to be a way of connecting — with communities, with shared questions, and with what people are thinking, feeling, and building together.