Since I was a child, I’ve always loved the idea of manifesting your imagination and creativity. I could never focus in school, I would always be doodling or be in my world. My parents tended to think of it rather as a phase. Growing up with family members who wanted to become either someone in the medical field or even the finance and business field, becoming a creative was frowned upon. Somedays I would be lectured and asked, “What are you going to do with your life? Are you going to sit and just doodle all day, or are you going to be someone successful.”. Being Someone who essentially grew up around computers and working on them, my parents always thought I was going to be a computer science major. But that turned around as soon as the economy was crashing, I was 12 at the time. I had seen my parents go through financial trouble, and finally, it took me to realized what I wanted to do in life.
Around the age of 13, that is the start of how I became a designer. I wanted to solve major issues alongside using my creativity. I wanted to help minorities craft their dreams, and call it a reality. After years of helping others craft their visions, I decided to craft my own.
I’m a self-taught web designer, and brand specialist, that has worked with real clients in different industries.