I`m Me
I’ve been a multidisciplinary designer since 2010, moving fluidly between industrial design and UX/UI.
Over the years, I’ve built products, interfaces, and systems, but the work that fuels me most happens in my free time - sketching cars and motorcycles and shaping them into 3D concepts.
This is where my imagination lives.

Dreams >
Many of these projects began during my college years and continued through late nights, quiet afternoons, and travels around the world. For more than 15 years, this has been my creative engine, where my imagination lives, where I explore new shapes and ideas, and where my lifelong love for vehicles turns into tangible digital concepts.
Dreams | Motorcycles >
My true love has always been motorcycles. I started collecting motorcycle magazines at age ten and began riding at sixteen, and ever since, two wheels have been my language of passion and design. To me, a motorcycle is the most demanding and exciting canvas a designer can ask for. It’s a living machine where every bolt, angle, and surface must earn its place. It’s not art for art’s sake; it’s engineering expressed through shape, speed, and purpose. That tension between constraint and creativity is where I feel most at home.

Dreams | Cars >
I began sketching cars back in college during a transportation design course, and instantly fell in love with the practice of shaping proportions, surfaces, and expressive lines - forms that are sometimes more fluid and open than those in motorcycle design, where mechanical packaging dictates so much. I’ve never been drawn to overly futuristic car concepts; the real challenge for me lies in reshaping familiar automotive DNA, stripping it down, and finding a tighter, more minimalistic interpretation. I approach cars the same way I approach product design: understand the problem, simplify the solution, and craft something functional, clean, and aesthetically intentional. It’s the same instinct that pulls me toward motorcycle design - the search for a form that is honest, disciplined, and purposeful. For me, that pursuit is the true creative challenge.

Get in Touch
I’m not that active on social media, so consider this my front door.
If you want to talk, collaborate, or just say hi > I’m here.

































