PPTs to Products
As a kid, I was really interested in designing powerpoint presentations. That led me down the rabbit hole of design. And it went like this. Graphic design → web design → product design.
( I can still make some dope slides tho!)
Self- Made UX Nerd
I taught myself UX through books, youtube & hours of designing mock concepts. I started with Illustrator & Adobe XD, before transitioning into Figma, as it turned more mainstream.
Designers should code? Not code? Maybe?
Being a self taught designer may have cons, but the biggest pro is that you don't know what the "limit" is supposed to be. I tried to learn everything - HTML, CSS & some rough basic JS. Enough to make some really shitty basic websites in the day.
No-Code is God
But there needed to be a better way. Enter Framer & Wix. I was able to translate my vision into pixel perfect websites. I obsessively spent weeks learning to do exactly that.
Community & Collaboration
Being part of design communities has shown me the value of collaboration and feedback. Sharing ideas and working together leads to more innovative and effective solutions.
Passion-Driven Projects
My passion for design drives me to create impactful, intuitive, and aesthetically pleasing solutions. Each project is an opportunity to learn, grow, and push the boundaries of what's possible.