A one-man creative studio with two decades of design under my belt and a passion for making ideas look and feel amazing. And yes this photo is my actual work setup.
I started my design journey back in 2003 and went fully freelance in 2010. Since then, I’ve worked with agencies, startups, schools, and big names — both locally and overseas — delivering everything from HTML5 banners and web design to motion graphics and full-blown multimedia campaigns. I’ve collaborated with international teams like Facto Réunion, ImageCorp, and local creatives at Circus and Lemon, always adapting to the brief, the brand, and the challenge.
I wear a lot of creative hats: graphic designer, motion artist, web designer, problem-solver, and even Lecturer. I hold a BA (Hons) in Design and Multimedia, and my creative toolkit includes After Effects, Premiere Pro, HTML5, and a mix of caffeine and curiosity. My design philosophy is simple: clear, clever, and human.
But here’s the deal — I’m not an agency. I don’t outsource your project or pass it to a junior. If you work with me, you get me — fully involved, hands-on, and committed to making something great. Whether you need a slick animation, a bold website, or a fresh brand visual, I’ll bring the same energy: thoughtful design, technical know-how, and a bit of creative edge.
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To design things that don’t just fill space — they spark curiosity, tell stories, move pixels and people. My mission is to blend beauty with purpose: to craft visuals that click, scroll, loop, and stay in minds long after the tab is closed. Whether it's a slick animation, a minimalist logo, or a full website, I aim to create with intention, not just decoration. And because I work solo, every project gets my full creative brain — not a production line.
To keep evolving, experimenting, and pushing pixels into places they haven’t been before. I want to keep doing meaningful work with people who care about good design — clients who aren’t afraid of a little fun, a little weird, and a lot of clarity. My vision isn’t about scaling up into an agency. It’s about staying agile, personal, and fiercely creative. Less meetings, more making.