A little about me

I started my design journey back in the early 2010s in the MLG community, creating designs for rosters on the popular gaming platform GameBattles.

At the same time, I had a strong interest in Pokémon. That quickly led me into the Pokémon community, where I began creating pixel artwork for visitors and staff at the legendary Serebii.net and over on xat.com.

Eventually, I found the Call of Duty space, discovered incredibly talented designers to aspire to be like and found a real community of like-minded people. That was when graphic design really captured my interest.

I went on to pursue this by attending art college in the UK. But after a few semesters of boredom and lack of creative freedom, I dropped out. This wasn’t the kind of art I knew and loved. I didn’t want to be classically trained or learn how to do art "The right way". I just wanted to make the things I liked.

I realised I didn’t need a degree or a career in the industry to keep doing what I loved—and I could access everything I needed to learn for free.

Now, while I’m pursuing a career in other areas, I still very much enjoy my passion for graphic design by making things that genuinely interest me in my spare time. This is my way of fulfilling the creative spark in my soul.

And while this isn’t some dramatic success story, it is a reminder:

You don’t have to make something your career in order to enjoy doing it.

why comission me?

I take great pride in my hobbies, especially this one. I am not your run-of-the-mill designer. I believe in designing my way; therefore, I will only ever accept clients whose ideas align with my own.

I do not wish to take your money unless I can provide you with the best of my abilities. And to do that, I must be genuinely interested in your project.

I am extremely meticulous and will fine-tune every single detail of your commissioned piece. I will never release something unless it is worthy of my portfolio.

Therein lies my greatest advantage:

I become passionate about your piece and it ultimately becomes my own.

If that sounds like the designer you're looking for—reach out. But remember:

If your idea sucks, I will not waste your time or my own working on something I have no desire to create. There are a million designers who will. I am not one of them.

However—

If your idea lights a fire in my soul?

Let’s f*ing run it up.