Early days
I started designing long before I knew what design was. At school, I spent evenings making forum pages and custom profiles for friends. I played with Photoshop and tried to understand why some interfaces felt right and others didn’t. It was pure curiosity. The kind that keeps you awake at 2 AM when you are 15 and want to make things just a bit better.
Finding the path
In 2016 I opened Sketch for the first time and everything clicked. It felt fast, focused, and made specifically for interfaces. That moment was important. I realised this was something I wanted to do seriously.
At 18, I moved to Saint Petersburg and started working as an interface designer. Real projects, real deadlines, real teams. I learned to think in systems, not just screens. To design clarity, not decoration.


My designs from 2020









