About me

I am a graphic designer based in Brighton. While my primary discipline is indeed graphic design, I also have a strong background in photography and illustration, and I shine my brightest when working on projects that allow me to incorporate a combination of any of those three.

Over the years, I have worked with various clients – from tech startups to independent business owners and large international companies. If you are considering, or you are ready for your business to lead with design, or you already do so and feel like it isn’t working for you as hard as it could, please feel confident to get in touch.

Some of the clients I have worked with include American Express, Science Museum, ISS Food Services, volt, Brighton Source magazine, Lick Frozen Yogurt, Paxton Access, moll, Digicave, WotNot Records.

How I Got Here

I grew up in Estonia in the years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, when Western ads and packaging suddenly arrived in shops and homes. That moment sparked a lasting interest in how design shapes perception, identity, and everyday experiences. It eventually led me to study Graphic Design in the US—an experience that laid the foundation for the creative path I’m still on today.

My Approach

Every brief is a chance to listen, question, and uncover what really needs to be said—and how best to say it. I don’t chase trends or rely on formula. Instead, I focus on getting to the heart of the problem and building a visual solution that’s right for the context, the audience, and the brand. Collaboration is key, and so is clarity. I aim for ideas that last—and design that works.