Who I am?
I make websites that look good, work well, and don’t feel like they were designed by a robot.
Before design, I lived a bunch of lives: I directed and wrote a comedy short film, had a YouTube channel with my grandma, and even played in an amateur Counter-Strike team (we lost horribly, but hey, it built character).
When I was a kid, I also spent some time living in Japan,
oddly enough, my favorite food there was convenience store burritos.


My background
I have a degree in Communication and Multimedia and a postgrad in Communication and Political Culture. That means I know how to tell stories, understand people, and communicate across different media.
I started studying UX back in 2019, exploring how design could improve real experiences. Then I took courses at Awari, Origamid, and UIboost — and later dove deep into UX Writing at Aldeia.cc and Coderhouse. That’s when everything clicked: design + communication + empathy.
Past works
For the past 3 years, I’ve been working with SaaS at Londrisoft, in Londrina – Brazil, creating user experiences that combine functionality and personality. I’ve also done freelance work for agencies in the United States, collaborating remotely on projects for different markets.
Longside that, I’ve designed websites, landing pages, and digital experiences for bakeries, hotels, NGOs, and tech companies, always with a focus on clarity, purpose, and a bit of personality. And for the past two years, I’ve also been sharing my home with two cats, Morceguinha and Carlinhox, who keep me company (and occasionally walk over my keyboard during work).
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