About Me.

When I first touched a computer at six years old, I knew it was more than just a tool for games or browsing—it was a portal for creativity and connection. By 14, in the year 2004, I had discovered my passion for design on a thrift-shop computer armed with Photoshop 7 and Adobe Dreamweaver. It was the golden age of MySpace, and I spent countless hours customizing profiles, experimenting with layouts, and bringing my ideas to life one pixel at a time.

That spark ignited a journey into freelance web and graphic design that saw me working on hundreds of projects. I helped transform the digital landscape, harnessing the power of platforms like WordPress to create websites that blend beauty and functionality seamlessly.

Today, while my day job is as a clinical social worker and adult therapist, my passion for design remains as strong as ever. PixelSlasher is my creative outlet, and I can’t wait to bring your vision to life. Let’s build something incredible together!

From Where You Are:

Design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about understanding you. I take the time to learn your vision, goals, and audience, ensuring every project reflects your unique voice while delivering a design that feels authentic and impactful.

Interpreting Your Needs:

Sometimes, you know what you want but not how to say it—and that’s where I come in. I bridge the gap between ideas and execution, turning your concepts into visuals that resonate and communicate effectively with your audience.

The Psychology of Design:

Great design is more than pretty pictures; it’s about how it makes people feel. With a background in clinical social work, I bring a deep understanding of human behavior to every project, creating designs that connect on a deeper level.