Since childhood, art has been my passion. Back in elementary school, art class was always my favorite place to be.
After high school, I landed an internship at a small graphic design firm in Ontario, California. That’s where I discovered that being creative isn’t just about making art—it’s about creating something useful and meaningful.
My boss saw potential in me and encouraged me to keep learning. I went on to study graphic design at Palomar College in San Marcos, California. There, I honed my skills in design principles, technical software, and client communication—and learned just how vital it is for a designer to understand the production process.
Once I started my own graphic design business, I realized that experience teaches lessons no classroom ever can. I’ve navigated challenges, celebrated successes, and grown into a designer who genuinely loves what I do.
Today, I’m committed to helping clients bring their visions to life. I listen carefully, ask the right questions, and aim to create designs that not only look beautiful but also work hard for your business. I believe great communication with clients is essential to delivering exceptional results.
I’m also a perfectionist (in the best way!). If I’m not completely happy with a design, you’ll never see it. And I love a good challenge because I’m confident that together, we can create something you’ll be proud to share with the world.
Curious about working together? Let’s connect—amazing things might be just around the corner!
You’ve probably noticed the pineapple in the Creative Juices logo. Let me explain—no, it’s not just because I enjoy a good piña colada (though I won’t say no to one).
The real reason?
Math.
Now, if you know me personally, you know math has never been my thing. Art was my favorite subject in school, and math was absolutely not. But design inspiration shows up in unexpected places, and for me, it came from the pineapple.
Look closely at a pineapple and you’ll see a beautifully structured pattern. The spirals wrapping around it follow the Fibonacci sequence—a mathematical formula also known as the golden ratio. (Google it if you're curious—it’s surprisingly cool.)
What struck me is this:
A pineapple is visually stunning because of its structure. Its beauty isn't random—it’s built on logic. And that’s exactly how I approach design. Good design doesn’t happen by accident. It’s a thoughtful balance of creativity and intention.
You can have all the dramatic flair in the world (looking at you, spiky pineapple crown), but without a solid foundation of logic and purpose, it doesn’t work.
Good design is the perfect combination of logic and creativity, just like a pineapple.