For as long as I can remember, I have always been on a continuous search. Something inside me told me that I had to keep experimenting, learning, and growing.
After becoming an architect, working several jobs, living in more than five countries, traveling to many more, training in 3D visualization, photography, and even surfing, I came across UX/UI design.
Actually, it was a surfboard that brought UX/UI into my life (but that's another story).
Maybe it hasn't been an easy path or the one I expected, but I feel that every experience gathered has made me a better designer:
Architecture developed my creative and graphic skills and made me realize how much I enjoyed and grew from working with a team.
3D Visualization expanded my range of digital tools and improved my eye for aesthetics and composition.
Even jobs I've valued less, like real state management, made me more organized and empathetic with others.
I am proud to have made it this far despite the challenges and difficulties. I will always continue to give all my enthusiasm, energy, and passion to every new project that comes my way.