The stuff I make when nobody's watching. Logos, posters, paintings, videos — things I do because I genuinely enjoy them, not because a rubric told me to.
Logo work for real clients — each one started with a sketch and a lot of back and forth. Spin the carousel.
Early poster work from when I was still figuring out what I liked. A lot of experimenting with type, layout, and whatever felt interesting. Drag the pile.
My sister handed me a brush first, before any design software. Acrylic, ink, rough sketches on the last bench — this is where the instinct to make things actually started.
Art as a practice,
not just a portfolio piece.
Paintings, ink studies, and quick sketches made without a brief. This is where composition instincts get tested — the same ones that quietly feed into the UX work.
Short edits I put together for fun. Pacing, cuts, music — the same instincts that go into UX flows, just with video. Turn the dial.