I started designing web page elements in 2004, when I created my first personal intenet page. Unfortunately, most of my designs were only parts of a web page, mostly for exercise, without publishing them on the internet or putting them together to form an entire website. Recently I started to combine those elements and create websites.
I do have a master degree in photography and digital imaging, and during the last year I combined that with computer programming (which I have been doing for a few years now), in order to be able to deliver good and functional designs.
The DESIGNER
As a designer I got in touch with colors, rules, graphics, critiques, and that's now helping me to put together front end of a site. I do have the necessary expertise and understanding for shapes and colors, for the interactions between them.
The ENGINEER
As an engineer I had the opportunity to get in contact with the technical side of web design: html programming, programming techniques, software engineering, basically everything that helps me to think and write really efficient code to power up my designs
The RESULT
I was and still am fascinated by both technical and artistic side of web design. The technical side requires precision, it has constraints, standards, it needs to be really well built in order to perform efficiently. The artistic side allows me to get out there, to let go, to stop thinking and start dreaming. Being free to go from one side to another means everything to me. Not being constraint to act just on one side allows me to put the best I have in both, it allows me to build professional front ends (designs) powered by well built, functional background processes.