I'm a
creative
designer
I live to solve problems. And I believe in "once and for all" solutions.
Maybe it's because of my background in brand design, where everything is about coming up with life-long design solutions. But I've also learned from my experience in content marketing that often times, "one size doesn't fit all".
I learned how to read and write when I was only four. Since then I developed a passion for communication. It began as I studied linguistics during elementary and high school. In an effort to communicate beyond geo-political boundaries, I came to discover the wonders of visual communication.
After dropping out of college (I used to study medicine), I started a self-study path to learn graphic design. It took me a while to land my first design job. The learning opportunities that came with it made a huge impact on my design skills.
I loved doing creative projects (and I still do), but working on content marketing and branding projects made me realize there was still "more" to what I could do.
Practicing critical thinking had drastically evolved my perspective in terms of career path. In time I discovered a new interest, which is product design, and I'm planning to learn as much about it as I can (self-study and academic courses) and then shift my career towards it.
That's why today, I live to solve problems.