01 — Core Stack
Frontend Development
This is where I feel most at home right now—turning layouts into responsive, immersive experiences that do not feel generic.







I put human touch into every design — that's what actually makes emotional design hit. That's what sets it apart from everything else out there.
Still not as good as the crazy pro designers out there, but I loved making this website as I genuinely love making things look and feel pretty and memorable.
Faith grounds me. I believe there's purpose in what I create. "In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight." — Proverbs 3:6














What I bring right now
Still growing every month, but these are the tools and strengths I genuinely lean on when building websites and visual work that feel thoughtful, polished, and human.
01 — Core Stack
This is where I feel most at home right now—turning layouts into responsive, immersive experiences that do not feel generic.
02 — Craft
I care a lot about feel. Smooth transitions, scroll timing, hover details, and subtle animation are a big part of how I design.
03 — Vision
I do not just want things to function—I want them to look intentional, memorable, and emotionally clear.
04 — Growth
I am still leveling up the deeper parts of my workflow so every project gets cleaner, stronger, and more refined than the last.
How I usually work
My workflow is still evolving, but this is the rhythm I naturally follow when I want a project to feel clear, intentional, and worth remembering.
Before touching the visuals, I try to understand the vibe, the audience, and what the project is actually supposed to make people feel.
I gather references, explore layout ideas, and build a visual direction that feels clean, modern, and true to the brand or personality behind it.
Once the direction feels right, I develop the experience carefully—focusing on responsiveness, motion, structure, and the small details that make it feel premium.
This is the part where I slow down and polish. I adjust spacing, timing, copy, and visual balance until the whole thing feels finished instead of just functional.