My own branding
Building Myself Like I Build for Others
I’m currently in the process of shaping my own design identity — something that feels true, flexible, and future-facing. It’s not just about making a logo or a website. It’s about capturing who I am as a creator, a thinker, and a person evolving through work and life.
This new branding will reflect my creative vision, my belief in clarity and depth, and my obsession with details that matter. It’s a personal project — but also a professional reset. One that aligns my voice, my visuals, and the way I want to show up in the world.
This concept is built entirely around large, expressive typography — no distractions, just pure visual rhythm. Every word becomes a design element, every headline speaks louder than decoration. The layout is minimal, but the message hits hard.
It’s a statement about confidence and clarity. Instead of relying on visuals or effects, the design uses scale, contrast, and typographic tone to set the mood. It’s raw, direct, and unmistakably personal — like saying exactly what you mean, in all caps.
