Gravel cycling
Most ideas come on the bike, not at the desk.
Started commuting on a beat-up steel frame in Bogotá. Now I ride gravel whenever I can — long, mostly off-pavement loops around the Sabana and the hills outside the city.
Side projects, brand explorations, weekend prototypes, route maps from long rides. Most of these have no client, no spec, and no schedule — which is exactly the point.
The corner of the desk where I keep things that don't need to make money.
A tiny coffee log app. SwiftUI, weekend-built.
Pair-finding sandbox for Google Fonts.
Small-batch cycling kit. Designed every dieline.
A reading list shared with friends, no algorithm.
An OS theme exploration — what if everything were quiet and green?
Weekend prototypes from sketch to live site.
I work better when there's a counterweight to the screen. These are the two I keep coming back to.
Most ideas come on the bike, not at the desk.
Started commuting on a beat-up steel frame in Bogotá. Now I ride gravel whenever I can — long, mostly off-pavement loops around the Sabana and the hills outside the city.
A four-hour walk where you also lose a few balls.
Picked it up during the pandemic and got hooked on the short game. Slowly working a real swing into shape, mostly on courses around Bogotá when the schedule allows.
Open for senior product, UI/UX, full-stack, and AI-forward roles where design taste and shipping speed both matter.