My story starts long before design became my profession. I grew up in Argentina, a kid with an old camera, a big imagination, and a group of friends who were always ready to act in whatever “movie” I wanted to film that weekend. We spent afternoons inventing horror scenes, shaky found-footage adventures, and homemade stories that made us feel like filmmakers long before we understood what filmmaking really meant.
Those moments taught me something that has stayed with me ever since: a simple story, told with heart, connects more deeply than any big production without meaning.
A path shaped by curiosity
My academic path didn’t follow the traditional timeline. Life took me through different routes, and for a while I couldn’t complete my studies. But the desire to create never left. I kept learning, experimenting, and doing small projects—first for my local church, then for friends, and eventually for people who trusted me with bigger ideas.
Years later, with persistence and a bit of courage, I finally earned my Bachelor’s degree in Design & Visual Communication. It wasn’t fast, and it wasn’t easy, but it was mine, and every step prepared me for the work I do today.
A new home
Over a decade ago, I came to Switzerland. What started as a big change eventually became my home—a place where I grew personally, professionally, and as a family. Today I share my life with my wife and my son, who are the brightest part of my journey.
Switzerland gave me stability, perspective, and the quiet space to keep learning and evolving.
The things that shape me
I’m not the type of person who goes outside without a good reason. I enjoy fresh air, sure, but I’ve always felt most comfortable at home—learning, creating, or losing myself in a good video game. Some of my closest friendships were born fighting side by side against digital bosses in dark dungeons, and even though many of those people aren’t in my life anymore, I still treasure every one of those memories.
I love chess, because it keeps the mind sharp in ways that surprise you. I also love reading manga and watching anime—worlds that remind me how creativity can turn the ordinary into something unforgettable.
What I create, and why I do it
I’m a visual storyteller. Whether through design, motion, or video, I try to shape ideas into something that speaks, resonates, connects.
My work is guided by a simple belief: good stories deserve to be told well, and the right combination of image, sound, and emotion can turn even the smallest idea into something memorable.
And that’s what I try to bring into every project—heart, clarity, and the joy of creating something meaningful.
My tech stack
Design has always been my way of giving ideas a visual form, and the tools I use are an essential part of that process. From Adobe Creative Cloud to modern AI-powered platforms, each tool helps me shape concepts, refine details, and bring motion, color and structure into every project. I don’t see them just as software, but as creative companions — each one offering a different way to experiment, build, and push my work forward. These are the tools that help me stay flexible, keep learning, and turn ideas into something tangible and meaningful.