My story didn’t begin with design; it began with trying to understand myself.
For years, I lived within the world of design and production, constantly chasing perfection and losing myself in the details. Over time, my mind became exhausted. I was still creating, but I could no longer feel what I was doing. Eventually, anxiety made everything lose its meaning.
Then one day, I felt the need to disappear for a while. I got on a bicycle and rode nearly 4,500 kilometers across Türkiye — from the Aegean to the Black Sea, from the Mediterranean to the southeast. Along the way, I met strangers, experienced different lives.
It was never about sports. It was about resetting myself, communicating without walls or prejudice, and reconnecting with people.
That journey changed the way I understood design. I realized that design is not only about colors, shapes, or aesthetics; it is about understanding people, building real connections, and making them feel something.
When I returned to Istanbul, I was no longer the same person.
Today, I continue creating across graphic design, printing, photography, web software, and my own brands. But for me, success has never been only about building brands. It has always been about improving myself, developing my perspective, and continuing to move forward — whether through marathons, roads, or new ideas.
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