Polaris is the Token Portal. From any wallet, one-click trade all tokens across all chains. I partnered with the Osmosis team to craft the Polaris visual identity. While they opted for a different route, I still believe this concept has its own charm and is worth sharing.
The highlight of the Polaris visual identity for me is the logo. It cleverly blends the North Star and an arrow, capturing the essence of guidance and movement in one simple form. In its duo-color version, it truly comes to life with energy and clarity.
I support the Keplr Wallet team wherever creativity is needed. I dive into product design, graphics, websites, motion design, and beyond. It’s the kind of variety that keeps me curious, challenged, and constantly evolving.
I was lucky to work with the awesome folks from the Osmosis team, tackling all kinds of fun and challenging projects. We’ve crafted a fresh landing page, produced tons of videos for their Twitter, designed some graphics, built Osmocon conference websites, and handled plenty of smaller things that needed a creative spark.
When the MilkyWay team needed a fresh logo and visual identity for the brand new product, we hit the ground running. With an immediate creative connection, the entire project was completed in just a few days — smooth, efficient, and a blast to work on.
SideKick was born from a simple need. My teammates from the Keplr team and I couldn’t find a Chrome calendar extension that offered side-panel mode and seamless Google Calendar integration. Instead of settling, we built the solution ourselves.
In 2022, I collaborated with the Thalon team to build the visual identity from the ground up. That was a rare chance to shape the entire brand and some parts of game GUI from scratch. Though the team later chose a new direction, the original design still holds a special place in my heart.
The original logo was designed as a bridge between sci-fi and high fantasy, channeling the spirit of legendary games like Starcraft and Warcraft.
The wonderful process of creativity doesn’t stop when the workday ends. In my downtime, I love exploring new tools and bring some crazy ideas to life. It keeps me inspired, curious and constantly learning new things.