I've always loved stories — books, movies, TV shows, games, or anything else. Stories aren’t just for entertainment, they help people connect. When I was younger, I’d finish entire novels within a week. Now, it has been a few years since I read a book that quickly. But my passion for stories, especially in film and video games, has only deepened.
Beyond school, I began working in art, design, theater, and film. Each creative field is distinct, yet they share fundamental connections that have only enriched my creative palette. Throughout these mediums, I’ve found various methods and ideas to narrate stories, some more abstract and interpretive than others. Art, film, and design stand out as my primary tools for storytelling.
In design, there is more to user experience than stories, but it remains essential, and notably missing from most boring, templated websites. Crafting a story that resonates with the audience establishes a meaningful connection. Storytelling in design serves to assist and connect with people. To me, it's about creating a memorable and unique experience that represents the clients and remains in the users’ mind.
If you want to collab or just talk about design, art, film, or anything else, reach out. Let's create something meaningful together.
7 year old me