Everything I See → Created by People

I grew up at the intersection of two eras — when video rental stores first appeared, and you were thrilled when you convinced your parents to buy your first computer with a Celeron N3000 and Voodoo 3Dfx. Perhaps that's why I always feel like I'm between worlds: analog and digital, intuitive and systematic.

I'm a geek by nature. I love figuring out devices, interfaces, tools — from mechanical watches to the latest version of Figma. I adore taking things apart. No, not to break them, but to understand how to make them even better. That's how I came to design: not from a desire to draw, but from my natural curiosity — to understand how everything works, because I've always been interested in figuring out how the world around me is structured. At some point, I realized that everything around me was created by people → and everything has design.

I've been in design for quite a while. I've built processes, created systems, developed complex interfaces. I've seen methodologies emerge and disappear. And I've long noticed that in reality everything and always constantly changes, that results matter more than approaches, more than perfect methodologies, more than trends. Design was applied long before me and will be applied after. Design matters more than methods and approaches. Design is design itself.

I've never regretted choosing this profession. Because it's not just a profession, but a way of seeing and understanding the world around me. Never in all these years has it become boring: on the contrary, every year something new appears that again turns familiar principles upside down. Technologies are developing, and I'm glad to be a witness to this — we're entering an era that I once only saw in movies. Interfaces that seemed fantastic are becoming real. Artificial intelligence, robots, flying cars → all of this has design.

Beyond work, I move — I run, train, box. It's important to me not to sit in front of a screen, but to feel my body and the rhythm of life. It's important to maintain a high level of energy to constantly develop, learn, and stay active. I believe that discipline is the key to almost everything in life: it helps maintain observation and keep focus, especially when facing chaos and uncertainty.

I love traveling and visiting different cities to constantly seek inspiration. I love animals — I have two dogs and two cats. I love simply talking about the future and technology. Like that "child before the internet", I remember inserting floppy disks, and at the same time I'm thrilled by AI tools, automation, and everything new that makes work faster and cleaner. I'm also a happy father of a wonderful daughter, to whom I try to pass on the same love for technology, sports, and curiosity about the world.

I don't believe in the boundary between "work" and "life" — it's the same journey. In the morning I solve problems in design, and in the evening — I seek balance between something new and silence.