perspective

the relationship of aspects of a subject to each other and to a whole; subjective evaluation of relative significance

 

a little bit of white space

 

 

The Story of a Minimalist Web Designer

 

Before deciding to become a professional web designer I got my degree in Communication Sciences and Public Relations in Portugal and England.
 
I like to understand your products and/or services to decide on the best way to communicate with your target audience, so your website takes into consideration not only what you sell but also who you are selling to.

 

And I have always been passionate about art. Any type of art. I love languages, I'm fluent in English, Spanish and Portuguese and I had the chance to learn enough French to order (good!) food and a little German just to prove myself I could do it.

 

Finally, I dance (one of the biggest passions of my life), love to cook, decorate, and paint.

 

Minimalist designs started as a reaction to overloaded websites. Yes, the tipical "bells and whistles" you still find in so many places. I got tired of moving my eyes looking for a direction and so I made it my mission to turn the web into a place where you can easily find what you are looking for.

 

And this is for the "minimalist web designer" part. I am also a proud work-from-home mom or "mompreneur" as many like to call me.

 

Subliminal message: "Your really want to have a minimalist website!!"

NOTE: If you can read the message above you are already convinced

to hire me for your web project, so go ahead and email me!

NICE LITTLE SECRET

One day, I just woke up and decided to be a web designer. Things went a lot better than I anticipated. As you can see...

Being a web designer allows me to express myself artistically every day. Being a minimalist web designer allows me to live art the way I see it, one pleasant project after another. Having clients that understand that...

 

PRICELESS!