I am a Greek-Canadian graphic designer, brand consultant, author, and advocate for decolonial education.
A key component of my approach is the belief that good design should be inclusive, reaching and resonating with diverse audiences. This commitment to accessibility shapes my process, from concept to final product. I take pride in translating complex information into clear, engaging visuals that are easy to understand.
I received my education at the Visual College of Art and Design (VCAD), where I honed my skills and developed a strong foundation in design principles. I approach every project with the same respect, whether designing a brand identity, consulting on brand strategy, illustrating a book, or developing dynamic social media content.
Before transitioning into graphic design, I worked as a makeup artist in Montreal's fashion and film industry, where I was unionized with IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees). This experience sharpened my eye for detail and ability to work under pressure in fast productions. My background in fashion continues to influence my design work, especially in my approach to color, texture, and composition.
As the author and illustrator of Community, a children’s book that addresses class struggle through word and picture associations, I am committed to critical thinking and post-colonial thought. My writing includes publications in outlets such as MR Online and Orinoco Tribune.
Through my art, design, and brand consulting, I aim to bridge the past and present, creating work that is accessible to everyone.