Hi, and thanks for stopping by to check out my portfolio.

Since you’re here to learn a bit more about me, here’s something to know: back in school, I used to fill my notebooks with sketches and doodles. I’ve always had a strong visual side, even if I chose to study marketing instead of art. Looking back, it actually made perfect sense — marketing turned out to be the ideal place to connect creativity with strategy.

After graduating with a master’s in Marketing, I had the chance to intern at some very cool companies like Orangina-Schweppes, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and Google. Then, in 2015, I joined Twitter—a dream opportunity. I spent 8 unforgettable years there as a Marketing Manager, working on everything from designing assets and organizing events to managing social media and building brand narratives.

Over time, I naturally gravitated toward the more creative side of marketing. I was already designing decks, campaign visuals, and branded materials — but I didn’t always know the theory behind what I was doing. So when my chapter at Twitter came to a close (cheers, Elon), I decided to go deeper. I enrolled in a one-year online graphic design program at LABASAD to build a stronger foundation in things like composition, typography, and layout. At the same time, I started taking on freelance graphic design projects — to make sure I wasn’t just learning theory, but actually applying it. Working on real briefs helped sharpen my eye, strengthen my skills, and refine how I bring ideas to life — all in service of stronger, more intentional marketing.

Outside of work, I’ve always had creative outlets too. Photography became a way to slow down and pay attention. I started drawing again — something I hadn’t done since I was a teenager. And I’ve always loved building things that bring people together. Whether it was publishing a book about community managers with CM Hall of Fame, or creating a skate community in Paris with Concrete Surf Riders, I’m happiest when creativity meets connection.

This portfolio is where all those threads come together. Take a look around — I hope you enjoy what you see.

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Hi, and thanks for stopping by to check out my portfolio.

Since you’re here to learn a bit more about me, here’s something to know: back in school, I used to fill my notebooks with sketches and doodles. I’ve always had a strong visual side, even if I chose to study marketing instead of art. Looking back, it actually made perfect sense — marketing turned out to be the ideal place to connect creativity with strategy.

After graduating with a master’s in Marketing, I had the chance to intern at some very cool companies like Orangina-Schweppes, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and Google. Then, in 2015, I joined Twitter—a dream opportunity. I spent 8 unforgettable years there as a Marketing Manager, working on everything from designing assets and organizing events to managing social media and building brand narratives.

Over time, I naturally gravitated toward the more creative side of marketing. I was already designing decks, campaign visuals, and branded materials — but I didn’t always know the theory behind what I was doing. So when my chapter at Twitter came to a close (cheers, Elon), I decided to go deeper. I enrolled in a one-year online graphic design program at LABASAD to build a stronger foundation in things like composition, typography, and layout. At the same time, I started taking on freelance graphic design projects — to make sure I wasn’t just learning theory, but actually applying it. Working on real briefs helped sharpen my eye, strengthen my skills, and refine how I bring ideas to life — all in service of stronger, more intentional marketing.

Outside of work, I’ve always had creative outlets too. Photography became a way to slow down and pay attention. I started drawing again — something I hadn’t done since I was a teenager. And I’ve always loved building things that bring people together. Whether it was publishing a book about community managers with CM Hall of Fame, or creating a skate community in Paris with Concrete Surf Riders, I’m happiest when creativity meets connection.

This portfolio is where all those threads come together. Take a look around — I hope you enjoy what you see.

[ Instagram ]

[ Linkedin ]

[ Playlist ]

[ Email ]

Hi, and thanks for stopping by to check out my portfolio.

Since you’re here to learn a bit more about me, here’s something to know: back in school, I used to fill my notebooks with sketches and doodles. I’ve always had a strong visual side, even if I chose to study marketing instead of art. Looking back, it actually made perfect sense — marketing turned out to be the ideal place to connect creativity with strategy.

After graduating with a master’s in Marketing, I had the chance to intern at some very cool companies like Orangina-Schweppes, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and Google. Then, in 2015, I joined Twitter—a dream opportunity. I spent 8 unforgettable years there as a Marketing Manager, working on everything from designing assets and organizing events to managing social media and building brand narratives.

Over time, I naturally gravitated toward the more creative side of marketing. I was already designing decks, campaign visuals, and branded materials — but I didn’t always know the theory behind what I was doing. So when my chapter at Twitter came to a close (cheers, Elon), I decided to go deeper. I enrolled in a one-year online graphic design program at LABASAD to build a stronger foundation in things like composition, typography, and layout. At the same time, I started taking on freelance graphic design projects — to make sure I wasn’t just learning theory, but actually applying it. Working on real briefs helped sharpen my eye, strengthen my skills, and refine how I bring ideas to life — all in service of stronger, more intentional marketing.

Outside of work, I’ve always had creative outlets too. Photography became a way to slow down and pay attention. I started drawing again — something I hadn’t done since I was a teenager. And I’ve always loved building things that bring people together. Whether it was publishing a book about community managers with CM Hall of Fame, or creating a skate community in Paris with Concrete Surf Riders, I’m happiest when creativity meets connection.

This portfolio is where all those threads come together. Take a look around — I hope you enjoy what you see.

[ Instagram ]

[ Linkedin ]

[ Playlist ]

[ Email ]

Hi, and thanks for stopping by to check out my portfolio.

Since you’re here to learn a bit more about me, here’s something to know: back in school, I used to fill my notebooks with sketches and doodles. For a while, I even thought about studying art after high school. But life had other plans (and, to be honest, I had no idea how to navigate academic choices back then), so I ended up in a business school instead.

After graduating with a master’s in Marketing, I had the chance to intern at some very cool companies like Orangina-Schweppes, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and Google. Then, in 2015, I joined Twitter—a dream opportunity. I spent 8 unforgettable years there as a Marketing Manager, working on everything from designing assets and organizing events to managing social media and much more.

As the years went on, I started gravitating more and more toward the creative side of things at work. Outside of that, I found myself diving into photography as a personal outlet. When my chapter at Twitter came to a close (cheers, Elon), I realized it was the perfect moment to explore that creative spark more seriously. I enrolled in a one-year online graphic design program at LABASAD, where I developed new skills through a mix of academic projects and personal experiments. At the same time, I picked up drawing again—something I hadn’t done since I was a teenager.

Oh, and bringing people together has always been a big part of who I am. Whether it was publishing a book about community managers with CM Hall of Fame, or building a skate community in Paris with Concrete Surf Riders, I’ve always loved working on projects that mix creativity and connection.

This portfolio is where all those pieces come together. Take a look around, and I hope you enjoy what you see.

[ Instagram ]

[ Linkedin ]

[ Email ]

[ Playlist ]

Hi, and thanks for stopping by to check out my portfolio.

Since you’re here to learn a bit more about me, here’s something to know: back in school, I used to fill my notebooks with sketches and doodles. For a while, I even thought about studying art after high school. But life had other plans (and, to be honest, I had no idea how to navigate academic choices back then), so I ended up in a business school instead.

After graduating with a master’s in Marketing, I had the chance to intern at some very cool companies like Orangina-Schweppes, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and Google. Then, in 2015, I joined Twitter—a dream opportunity. I spent 8 unforgettable years there as a Marketing Manager, working on everything from designing assets and organizing events to managing social media and much more.

As the years went on, I started gravitating more and more toward the creative side of things at work. Outside of that, I found myself diving into photography as a personal outlet. When my chapter at Twitter came to a close (cheers, Elon), I realized it was the perfect moment to explore that creative spark more seriously. I enrolled in a one-year online graphic design program at LABASAD, where I developed new skills through a mix of academic projects and personal experiments. At the same time, I picked up drawing again—something I hadn’t done since I was a teenager.

Oh, and bringing people together has always been a big part of who I am. Whether it was publishing a book about community managers with CM Hall of Fame, or building a skate community in Paris with Concrete Surf Riders, I’ve always loved working on projects that mix creativity and connection.

This portfolio is where all those pieces come together. Take a look around, and I hope you enjoy what you see.

[ Instagram ]

[ Linkedin ]

[ Playlist ]

[ Email ]