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Digital Daydreams

Digital Daydreams

A living collection of photography, visual experiments, textures, and fragments. Organized by curiosity, not category.

Painting started as a way to slow down. These pieces come from weekends, late nights, and the kind of unstructured time that product work rarely allows.

Color, texture, and composition studied outside the constraints of a brief. These experiments feed back into the design work in ways that are hard to trace but easy to feel.

Most of what lives here started with noticing something and not being able to let it go. A surface, a shadow, a composition that felt unresolved. The archive is less a portfolio and more a sketchbook with no audience in mind.

Most of what lives here started with noticing something and not being able to let it go. A surface, a shadow, a composition that felt unresolved. The archive is less a portfolio and more a sketchbook with no audience in mind.

There is a version of design thinking that only lives in decks and wireframes, and another that comes from years of looking closely at things. This page is where the second kind lives.