When I actively seek inspiration for a project, I usually turn to Pinterest or other creators' portfolios to see how they’ve solved challenges similar to the ones I’m facing—or simply because the creative brain isn’t always switched on. I mainly look for typography inspiration, as I enjoy creative solutions that think outside the box.
I also find it valuable to observe how different companies approach problem-solving and how they stay true to the visual and strategic "codes" of their target audiences.
ARCHITECTURE
Even when I’m not actively seeking inspiration, it often finds me. Since childhood, my family and I have traveled a lot—mainly across Europe—and spent time immersed in Spanish culture. This has left a strong impression on me and sparked a deep love for architecture, especially Spanish, French, and Italian styles. Their colors, patterns, and forms always manage to stir something within me.
OTHER INTERESTS
I also draw a lot of inspiration from my various hobbies. In my spare time, I enjoy crocheting and working in my scrapbook (though unfortunately, none of that is shown in the images here). There’s something special about this kind of hands-on creativity—where I don’t have to overthink color choices or layout. I simply get to be in the moment, let go of control, and reconnect with my inner child. It brings me a sense of calm and often sparks new creativity that I carry into other projects.
I also tag along with my brother when he races for Rally X. Rallycross is a world apart from crocheting and painting—but that’s exactly what makes it so inspiring. I love the contrast of getting input from completely different worlds and letting those impressions blend into my own creative process.
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