The Creative Chaos Behind the Clarity

So... what’s my deal?

I’ve never done things the “normal” way.
Not in life, not in school, and definitely not in business.

I dropped out of not one, not two, but four unis before finally earning a degree in illustration at 30 (because apparently chaos is my co-pilot). I’ve worked more retail jobs than I care to admit—and hated every single one—until I landed a shiny role at a major tech company. Then... lockdown hit.

And honestly? I loved it.

For the first time, my nervous system wasn’t in a permanent state of low-key panic. But going back? Nope. Couldn’t do it. In 2022, I was officially diagnosed with autism and combined ADHD. Suddenly, all the “Why am I like this?” moments made sense.

Turns out, I wasn’t broken. I was just trying to function in systems never built for brains like mine.

These days...

I’m building something different—something for the dreamers, the dropouts, the late bloomers, the neurospicy creatives who’ve always felt like a walking contradiction.

I blend my love for creativity, identity work, tech, and self-expression to help people like you stop trying to fit in and start building brands that actually feel like home.

Oh, and when I’m not doing that? I’m probably:

  • Carousel-ing through The Sims, Hogwarts Legacy, Dreamlight Valley, and Animal Crossing

  • Cry-laughing over ADHD memes

  • Mentally designing a better Hogwarts House Sorting system (don’t come for me)

  • Collecting degrees like they’re rare loot drops

I don’t have a headshot, but I do have this photo of me bonding with the only coworker I fully trust.

I help people like you stop pretending, start expressing, and build brand identities that hold your full multiverse.
Because being “too much” is actually just code for made for more.

want to know more about how i can help?