I care about how experiences feel and function. That means asking the right questions, spotting what others overlook, and designing with enough restraint to let ideas breathe. I like systems that make sense, interfaces that stay out of the way, and brands that actually sound like someone’s behind them.
Before design, I worked in hospitality leading teams, building experiences, and figuring out what makes people tick. That taught me that every interaction matters. Now, I bring that same mindset to the digital space: intentional, detail-driven, and always rooted in how things are experienced, not just how they’re made.

From a young age, I wanted to create experiences people wouldn’t forget. So I studied hospitality in Switzerland and later flew to Australia for a BA in International Hospitality Management.


I loved making a difference in people’s lives, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that the industry rarely pushed innovation. I wanted to learn about evolving technologies that were shaping people’s experiences on a daily basis.
Then the pandemic hit. Hotels closed, and the entire hospitality sector took a beating. I decided to start a personal online project, even though I had little experience building websites.


As I tinkered with layouts and colors, I found myself wondering how people felt when they landed on a page: what they found appealing or drove them nuts, and why. That curiosity led me into the world of graphic design, web design, UX, and branding.