About Me
Every journey begins somewhere.
Mine started in Quezon City, where I was born—and then, at five years old, moved to the quiet, humbling town of San Francisco, Agusan del Sur. I grew up surrounded by simplicity: wide fields, warm communities, and the soft rhythm of provincial life. But even then, I carried a spark—an urge to create, achieve, and imagine bigger worlds.
The Early Dreamer
As a child, I wasn’t the loudest in the room, but I was always the one observing—colors, structures, shapes, little details others might easily overlook. School became the place where that curiosity transformed into discipline. I pushed myself to excel, not to compete, but to prove that even a small-town kid could shine.
I graduated Valedictorian in elementary, a moment that taught me the value of persistence.
High school introduced a new reality—a bigger environment, brighter minds, and a level of competition I had never seen before. Here, I learned an important truth: there will always be someone better—but that doesn’t mean you stop growing. I embraced the challenge, earned With Honors in both junior and senior high, and carried with me a more grounded understanding of success.
The Turning Point
Then came 2020—a year that changed everything.
When the world paused, so did my plans. The silence of the pandemic made space for new discoveries. What started as simple editing for fun slowly evolved into a passion I never expected: graphic design. I found comfort in visual storytelling—turning ideas into images, emotions into layouts, thoughts into composition.
Design became my escape.
Then it became my craft.
Eventually, it became my purpose.
I expanded my skills from posters and layouts to logo design and branding, diving deeper into how visuals shape identity. I strengthened this passion with formal training, earning a Certification in Logo Design and Branding from SPARK—a milestone that sharpened my eye and grounded my creative process.
The Challenge That Made Me
College was supposed to be my fresh start, but life had other plans. Financial struggles hit me hard, and suddenly I was balancing deadlines with part-time work. But here’s the twist: the skill that comforted me during the pandemic became the skill that carried me through it.
Graphic design paid my tuition.
It carried my responsibilities.
It kept my dream alive.
And on May 2025, I walked onstage and graduated Cum Laude, top of my class—not because the journey was easy, but because I refused to let it break me.
The Creative Professional I Am Today
Today, I’m a graphic designer, brand creator, and multimedia artist crafting visuals that bring ideas to life. I’ve worked with clients across the Philippines and abroad—helping them build identities, communicate their stories, and turn imagination into reality.
I believe design is more than just making something look good.
Design is emotion.
Design is purpose.
Design is identity.
Every project I create carries pieces of my journey—my discipline, my struggle, my resilience, my curiosity, my story.
And as I continue to grow in this field, I’m not just designing for clients.
I’m designing the life I once only imagined.