The designer behind the work.
I'm meowshy — a graphic designer with a bias toward clarity, structure, and work that looks good at every size.
Design Philosophy
I like work that's confident without being loud for no reason. Every project starts with structure — type hierarchy, spacing, color rules — then I push it until it has character. The goal is always the same: make something that feels intentional at every scale, from a favicon to a billboard.
Good design is invisible when it works. You shouldn't have to think about why a layout feels right — it just does. That's the standard I hold every project to.
Background
I've been designing since before I knew it was a career. What started as making forum signatures and custom avatars turned into a genuine passion for visual communication.
Today I work with clients ranging from indie creators to small businesses, delivering brand identities, print collateral, and web designs that don't just look good in a mockup — they work in the real world.
What I Work With
Tools, skills, and areas of focus.
Design Tools
Figma for UI and collaborative work. Illustrator for vector and logo work. InDesign for multi-page layout. Photoshop when pixel-level control matters.
Specialties
Brand identity systems, typography, color theory, layout composition, and making sure everything exports cleanly for production.
Delivery
Organized file packages with clear naming, usage documentation, and exports in every format you need. SVG, PDF, PNG — no mystery files.
Values
What drives the work.
Clarity over cleverness
Design should communicate first. If someone has to squint at your logo or guess where to click, something went wrong.
Structure enables creativity
Grids, type scales, and color systems aren't constraints — they're the foundation that lets you push further without things falling apart.
Honest work
No fake mockups, no inflated portfolios. What you see is what I've actually built, for real clients with real deadlines.
Respect the handoff
Design doesn't end at the mockup stage. I make sure files are organized, exports are correct, and developers have what they need.