My Story
When I was a kid, I was given a pen and a notebook to pass the time, but instead of just scribbling, I filled every inch of every page with doodles, shapes, and ideas. That same relentless passion for creating has fueled my journey as a designer today.

I’m a passionate, detail-oriented graphic designer with a strong brand identity, packaging, and user experience design background. Over the past five years, I’ve collaborated with major brands like Procter & Gamble, Warner Media, and the National Football League, crafting impactful visuals across digital, print, and e-commerce. My expertise spans Adobe Creative Suite, UX/UI design, and agile project management, allowing me to create user-centered solutions that elevate brand storytelling. From designing immersive brand experiences to refining packaging aesthetics, I bring a strategic and creative approach to every project. Let’s create something meaningful together.

I'm looking for a dynamic, creative environment where I can collaborate across teams to bring impactful designs to life. I thrive in fast-paced settings that value innovation, strategic thinking, and storytelling—where I can grow, push boundaries, and make a lasting visual impact.
My Core Values
Creativity
The foundation of my design process. I strive to push boundaries, explore new ideas, and craft visually compelling solutions.
Professionalism
I hold my work to the highest standards, from concept to execution. I focus on precision, consistency, and detail.
 Empathy
Understanding the audience is at the heart of my design approach. I prioritize usability, accessibility, and intuitive experiences.
Collaboration
I thrive in environments where ideas flow freely, and; I believe the best designs emerge when others collaborate to achieve business goals.
Growth
I embrace continuous learning, always seeking new skills, tools, and design methodologies to evolve with industry trends.
Impact
Every design decision I make is intentional, aimed at enhancing user experiences and reinforcing brand identity.
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