FAQs

About My Work

What kinds of design projects do you take on?

I specialize in presentation design and editorial design, including pitch decks, reports, corporate documents, and print publications. I also work on related projects where clear communication and strong visual structure are essential.

Do you work on projects outside of editorial and presentation design?

Yes. While presentations and editorial work are my focus, I also design supporting materials such as brochures, templates, and branded assets.

What tools do you use?

I design primarily with Figma, PowerPoint, and Adobe InDesign. I choose tools that make collaboration and handoff easy for teams.

Do you design for print?

Yes. In addition to digital formats, I create print-ready layouts for reports, publications, and marketing materials.

Working Together

What is your design process?

My process includes: discovery (understanding your goals and audience), drafting (building a visual direction and structure), revisions (refining design and content flow), and delivery (final files ready to use).

Do you sign NDAs?

Yes. The majority of my work is protected by NDAs, as it often involves internal or private documents rather than public-facing campaigns. I can share select case studies and samples, but most of my portfolio reflects the type of work I do rather than specific client deliverables.

Do you work internationally?

Yes. I collaborate with clients worldwide, working remotely across time zones.

What’s your typical turnaround time?

Smaller projects such as presentations may take as little as 7 business days. Larger editorial or print projects usually require several weeks, depending on scope and deadlines.

How do you price your work?

Pricing depends on content readiness, complexity, and timeline. Having your copy finalized before design begins helps keep the process smooth and your investment focused on design, not revisions.

I also take on editorial design projects (digital or print publications, storytelling, or short-form visual narratives). Pricing for editorial work varies depending on scope and complexity; we can discuss details for each project.

For longer-term collaborations, ongoing arrangements can be discussed.

What’s the difference between a presentation redesign and a custom presentation design?

A presentation redesign starts with an existing deck, the content and structure are already in place, and I focus on refining the visuals, layout, and storytelling flow. A custom presentation design begins from scratch, using finalized copy to create a new visual system tailored to your brand and message.

What editorial projects do you take on?

I currently accept editorial design projects alongside presentations. These typically include digital or print publications, short-form stories, or visual storytelling pieces. Editorial projects are treated like presentations: finalized content is required before design begins, and pricing depends on complexity and scope.

How do editorial and presentation projects differ?

While both involve visual storytelling, editorial design focuses on narrative flow, typography, layout, and readability across multiple pages or screens. Presentation design focuses on slide-based storytelling for meetings, pitches, or internal/external communications. Both benefit from finalized content to ensure a smooth, focused design process.

Do you provide copywriting or proofreading?

No, I focus solely on design. To keep the process efficient and accurate, all content should be finalized before design begins. I don’t offer copywriting or proofreading services, as my role is to translate your message into a clear and visually engaging format, not to edit or rewrite it.

Career-Oriented

Are you open to full-time roles?

At the moment, I’m focused on freelance design projects and working directly with clients on creative projects.

What industries have you worked with?

I’ve worked across a wide range of industries, from corporate and creative to cultural and educational sectors.