My Skills

I'm passionate about creating, learning, and bringing ideas to life. Whether I'm developing software, designing games, creating artwork, composing music, writing, or exploring entrepreneurial opportunities, I enjoy challenging myself to think creatively and solve problems. Each of these experiences strengthens a different part of who I am—coding builds logical thinking, art and music fuel creativity, writing improves communication, and entrepreneurship teaches leadership, collaboration, and innovation. Together, they shape my approach to building meaningful projects and continuously growing as a creator and problem solver.

Coding

Coding

From word puzzles like Lexo to fast-paced endless runners like Turbo Roll and Snake Block & Chain, I love turning ideas into playable, working software. I'm comfortable across game logic, UI, and backend services, and I enjoy the process of debugging, optimizing, and shipping something people can actually use. Coding is where my curiosity meets discipline — every bug is a puzzle, and every clean solution feels like a small win.

Art

Art

Art is where I slow down and think visually instead of logically. Whether I'm sketching characters, designing app icons and UI assets, or experimenting with digital illustration, I use art to explore mood, color, and story in ways that words and code can't always capture. A lot of my game and app visuals actually start here — as a rough drawing before they ever become pixels on a screen.

Music

Music

Music has always been a creative outlet that runs parallel to everything else I build. I compose and experiment with melodies and rhythms, treating each track like its own small project with a problem to solve — tone, pacing, emotion. It sharpens my ear for detail and reminds me that good design, visual or audio, is as much about restraint as it is about creativity.

Writing

Writing

Writing gives me a place to reflect — on travel, on ideas, on things I notice that stick with me longer than I expect. Through my blog, I turn observations into short essays that mix personal experience with broader reflection. It's a skill that also shows up quietly in my other work, from writing clear game instructions to describing projects in a way that actually makes sense to someone else.

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship

Building and shipping my own games and apps has taught me as much about business as about code. From publishing on the App Store to thinking through feedback, pricing, and what actually makes a product worth someone's time, entrepreneurship is where I learn to see a project as more than something I built — it's something meant to reach and help other people.