The Work That Speaks
A collection of design, code, and creative builds, some finished, some still evolving. Each one is a reflection of the people I collaborated with, the ideas we brought to life, and the process that made it real.
Projects That Speak for Themselves
Each one of these started as an idea, now they live and breathe.
Design, code, storytelling, strategy. Here’s a look at what I’ve built, shaped, and brought to life.

ActivityX
- Productivity Mobile App
ActivityX started as a personal mission. I wanted to be more intentional with my time, more productive, more focused — and nothing out there quite fit the way I think or work. So, I built something from the ground up. This was a solo project, end to end. I designed and built every part of it. It wasn’t always easy. I learned a lot. Broke things. Fixed them. But that’s the beauty of building something real. You come out the other side sharper than you started. ActivityX is now live on the Play Store and App Store. A small but complete product that helps people track what matters, and actually get shit done.
- Logo Design
- UX Wireframes
- Flutter Development
- Google Cloud Integration, Authentication
- Push Notifications, Data Storage
LITT App
- Location Based Coupon App
LITT was one of the more exciting app ideas I’ve worked on — think Pokémon Go, but for real-world deals. Users could explore their city and “catch” location-based offers from restaurants, cafes, and local businesses through an augmented map experience. I was part of the startup’s core development team as a Flutter developer, responsible for building most of the front-end experience. That included everything from screen layout and animations to deep integration with the device’s camera and KVC functionality. Cross-platform development definitely came with its quirks — especially debugging features that behaved differently on Android vs. iOS — but it was one of those projects that made me a sharper, more versatile developer.
- Flutter Development
- KVC Functionaly & Integration
- Android(Kotlin) & IOS(Swift) Development
- Front-end Development


Yappy Group (via Arkahna)
- Web Based SaaS Product
While working at Arkahna, I was part of a team tasked with building a custom web-based SaaS product for Yappy Group — a company with a truly unique concept (one I, unfortunately, can’t share too much about 👀). What I can say is that I worked across multiple layers of the product: I designed and built the frontend in React, ensuring the user experience was clean, responsive, and easy to navigate. I also collaborated with the backend team on .NET architecture, where I wrote unit tests and worked closely on functionality that supported their core service. The project gave me deep exposure to full-stack SaaS development — from login flows and user dashboards to deeper integrations under the hood.
- React Native Development
- Project Management
- .Net Development
- Power BI & API integrations
uniQ App Store
- Freelance Project
it’s where I first discovered WordPress and officially brought Flutter into my toolkit. At uniQ, I was hired to build both websites and mobile applications for the company and their clients. I helped establish the visual foundation for their web presence, and then moved into mobile — introducing Flutter as a way to streamline cross-platform development and reduce overhead. Beyond just building products, we helped many of our clients solve real problems — whether it was getting their business online, improving their digital experience, or launching their first app. From UI layout and design to performance and usability, I worked hands-on across every stage of the process.
- UI & UX Design
- WordPress & Plugings
- Flutter Development
- Figma & Canva Designs


House on Wheels
- Interior Design of CamperVan
This project was all about turning a blank van shell into someone’s dream mobile home — with design precision, deep research, and real-world usability at the core. I researched everything I could: layouts, space-saving tricks, material choices, insulation methods, power systems, and ergonomic flows. Then I took that knowledge into SketchUp, where I created a full 3D van layout — complete with measurements, modular zones, and realistic build sequences. The end result? A professionally rendered set of build plans that the client could confidently follow — whether they were hiring a builder or DIY’ing their dream. It was a different kind of design work — tactile, practical, and highly personal — but just like any interface, it came down to experience, flow, and making every detail count.
- Sketch Up
- Wireframe
- UX Research
Where Stories Speak
- YouTube Video Storytelling & Content Creation
This was one of my favorite projects — a kids-focused YouTube channel where I got to blend storytelling, creativity, and strategy into one meaningful build. I worked closely with the creators to help bring their vision to life — from writing engaging story concepts, to editing full-length videos, to generating short-form content designed for TikTok and Instagram. Beyond the creative work, I helped manage content rollout and experimented with strategies to grow the channel's reach across multiple platforms. It was about more than just publishing videos — it was about helping craft a digital presence that could grow with the audience. This project reminded me why I love content creation — it’s playful, it’s powerful, and when done right, it connects across age, culture, and platform
- Content Creation
- Storytelling
- CapCut Video Edititing
- Canva Designs (Love Canva)

Brands I’ve Helped Build With
Every project is different but working with forward-thinking teams has shaped the way I design and build. These are just a few of the organizations I’ve collaborated with along the way.



