I make things that look right,and work right.


I started in fine arts before moving into industrial design. That early foundation shaped the way I see proportion, balance, tension, and form. Today, my daily work is rooted in precise design development, but the artistic instinct is still there. It helps me create objects that are not only functional, but visually calm, intentional, and emotionally clear.I believe the best design looks simple, even when the process behind it is complex. The goal is not to impress with noise, but to reduce, refine, and make the final result feel natural.For the past 15 years, I have worked as a designer on projects for clients across the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East. Working across different markets has taught me how to adapt to different expectations and industries while keeping a clear design language and strong visual discipline.My work is intentionally wide in scope. I have never been interested in staying inside a single narrow category. Over the years, I have worked on lighting, baby strollers, adult mobility aids, yachts, cars, speakers, watches, bottles, shopping carts, luggage, robotics, VR headsets, kitchen elements, and 3D visualizations, as well as selected graphic design projects. That variety is not accidental. Moving between industries sharpens judgment, expands visual vocabulary, and makes it easier to solve problems without repeating the same answers.A number of my projects have been featured by leading design and lifestyle publications, including Designboom, Yanko Design, Maxim, Uncrate, Yacht Harbour, AutoEvolution, TrendHunter, Tuvie, and Luxatic. That recognition matters not only as visibility, but as proof that the work communicates beyond the design process itself.I work across concept development, form refinement, advanced 3D modeling, and visualization, always aiming for clarity, proportion, and a strong sense of purpose. Whether the project is a yacht, a mobility product, a consumer object, or a visual study, the intention stays the same: to create something that feels resolved, honest, and worth building.

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