For as long as I can remember, I’ve found joy in a blank canvas and something to draw with—whether it was crayons on the wall (hidden behind the curtains), sketching on scraps of paper, or doodling in the margins of my workbooks during long lectures. Creativity has always been at the heart of who I am, and today I’m fortunate to call it my career.
Transforming Ideas into Powerful Digital Experiences
My mission is to blend beautiful, thoughtful design with smooth, intuitive user experiences—creating work that not only looks great but connects with the right audience, every time.
I grew up in Amanzimtoti during the 80s and 90s, where my love for creativity first took root. Over time, I explored a range of artistic interests—starting with fashion design and later spending a year studying architecture—before finding my true passion in graphic design and web development.
In November 1999, I completed a diploma in Electronic Publishing at Mediatek in Durban, where I studied desktop publishing, internet design, and multimedia. Armed with these Y2K-ready skills, I moved to Cape Town in 2000—and that’s where the real adventure began.
2000 – Freelance graphic & web designer
2004 – Joined corporate: Burlington Gap (US-based)
2006 – Returned to freelancing
2010 – Corporate: Career Junction
End 2010 – Back to freelancing
Mid 2011 – Startup: Evly
End 2011 – Corporate: Euromonitor
2013 – Startup: Bfound
2016 – Took a creative detour—bought a coffee shop, handled all branding & marketing
2019 – Present – Full-time freelance design, social media & web development