About Me

Gadgets, photos and computers.

My journey into the world of computing and digital creativity began at the age of five, when our family got their first game console—a Sega Master System— and my first taste of computing with dad’s work computer, an Intel 80286, oh the power of the 12.5mhz processor. From that moment, I was hooked. The thrill of interacting with technology, whether through gaming, coding, or digital art, set the foundation for a lifelong passion.

Over the years, I’ve explored the ever-evolving landscape of computing, from early DOS systems to modern frameworks, always appreciating the blend of logic and creativity that technology enables. Programming, for me, has never been just about writing code—it’s been a tool to bring ideas to life, streamline workflows, and enhance user experiences.

With a deep appreciation for digital art, computing, and UX, I’ve spent my career bridging the gap between functionality and creativity. Whether building tools, designing intuitive interfaces, or simply experimenting with new tech, my goal has always been to make technology more accessible, engaging, and inspiring.

Today, I continue to explore and innovate, always driven by the same curiosity that started with that Sega Master System and a 286 all those years ago. And yes, I still sneak in a game of Counter-Strike or Rocket League here and there.