Designsphere
Ideas. Intentions. Interactions.
Sometimes, inspiration doesn’t show up as a completed project—it’s found in the subtle details, patterns, and colors that surround us every day. Whether it’s a shift in visual language or a moment of serendipity in the design process, I explore what makes design truly meaningful. Not bound by rigid themes, but driven by curiosity, inspiration, and the elements that shape design.

Twitter Peek (of Failure)
Product design is hard. It’s like trying to bake the perfect cake—sometimes, you’re left with a burnt mess…

Moodboard Drafts
I just opened some drafts and found this moodboard I put together, mixing photos to explore new color combinations and shapes…

Wikipedia App Re-design
I recently decided to give the Wikipedia app logo a bit of a makeover—and added a little twist…

When Design Makes You Want to Play
I recently discovered a few Plexiglass board games that have me rethinking how design influences our interaction with objects…

Solid Charging UI Design Concept
Here’s another UI charge – it’s fascinating how a solid foundation lets you build something impressive on top of it…

Dieter Rams' Timeless Wandanlage
In 1965, Dieter Rams revolutionized home audio design with the Wandanlage…

The Design Shift
It’s incredible to think about how far the design process has evolved…

Tennis Aesthetic
I’ll never get tired of the colors, shapes, and timeless appeal of tennis…

Charging UI
To shake things up and break the ice, I decided to design something a bit different…

By the pool
Pools have a way of slowing everything down…

Digital Wallet V2
Another version of my digital wallet design, with the same 2000s vibe and glass-like aesthetic, but with a slightly different approach.

Digital Wallet
A recent design of mine: a digital wallet with a 2000s vibe and a glass-like aesthetic

"O" Watch, Issey Miyake
Released in 2011 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of …

Art, Sun, and Timeless Moments
An exhibition by Agnes Varda

1970 Matchbox
“Tourist season lasts all year”. - Matchbox design from 1970…

Planten un Blomen
Summer Snaps from Planten un Blomen, Hamburg.

Sony TR-1825
The Timeless Appeal of the Sony TR-1825

Interest Comes Before Intention
This quote by Howard Gossage is just as relevant to product design as it is to marketing.
Design starts with a conversation
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