I've been making things digitally for as long as I can remember — taking something plain and flipping it into something you wouldn't expect. That's the part I love. I like structure, but I also like when things get a little messy.
Right now, motion graphics is where I spend most of my time. The timing, the energy, the way everything moves together — it just clicks. What inspires me changes depending on what I'm into at the moment, but I'm always chasing work that feels alive.
At the end of the day, I just want to make stuff that hits — the kind that gives someone goosebumps or makes them go: that was sick.
I got serious about design in 2018 when I picked up Photoshop — making invitations, messing around with graphics, and realizing this was more than just a hobby. That led me to the Web & Graphic Design program at CNC, where I could mix visual design with code.
Going forward, I want to work on creative projects where brand, motion, and digital all come together. Whether that's helping a company figure out its visual identity or being part of a team that makes something people can't look away from — that's where I want to be.