0.1_Me
I’m a curious, creative, and socially committed individual. My practice moves between critical design, social reflection, and aesthetic provocation. I’m drawn to understanding why things are the way they are and exploring how they could be otherwise.
I don’t aim to create work that’s only visually pleasing or functional; I aim to generate questions, spark conversations, and shake up existing structures. My perspective is critical but constructive, and I see design as a tool for thought, transformation, and both personal and collective expression.
I usually work from concept to form, starting with a need, a discomfort, or a sense of injustice. I’m fascinated by risk, ambiguity, and the space between disciplines. I like to use the languages of the system—marketing, consumer objects, technology, media—to challenge it from within.
Strengths
Ability to develop powerful and meaningful conceptual ideas.
Strong critical thinking and socio-cultural analysis.
Ethical commitment to the impact and purpose of each project.
Versatility across formats (visual, editorial, audiovisual, object-based).
Independent, self-driven, and proactive.
Detail-oriented without losing sight of the bigger picture.
Limitations (and areas of growth)
I tend to want to control all parts of the process, especially in personal projects.
I sometimes struggle to simplify complex ideas without compromising their depth.
I’m still developing technical skills in areas like programming and physical prototyping—but I learn quickly and with genuine curiosity.
I feel more comfortable in conceptual and experimental spaces than within rigid or bureaucratic structures.
I see the creative process as a form of self-exploration, but also as a collective responsibility. I don’t just want to make projects—I want to actively participate in imagining and building alternative futures.
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