Made in Argentina, designed for the world

My first real step into the design world. I joined as a trainee web designer while starting my Multimedia Design degree. It was the moment I realized I wanted to build things people actually use.
A new role and a little more confidence. I became a web designer, learning how to turn ideas into something functional and visually clear.
A chaotic but exciting chapter. I started my first UX job and, on the very same week, began a 6-month UX course. It was a lot, but it shaped the way I work today. By the end of the year, I also dipped my toes into freelancing, taking small projects just to explore new directions.
A year of steady growth. I kept evolving in the UX world while balancing freelance work that pushed me to experiment and solve problems from different angles.
A turning point. I completed a UX Research specialization and had the chance to teach as a lead UX instructor. Guiding students changed the way I think about design and clarity.
A big leap. I moved to Italy and joined my first international project. New country, new culture, and a fresh chapter that expanded both my life and my design perspective.
My fully freelance year. I worked across UX and motion design, discovering how much I enjoy switching between roles and exploring different creative territories.
My Allie era. I grew into a stronger UX designer, got comfortable designing with AI, and started shaping my identity as a UX designer and vibe coder. It finally feels like everything is coming together.
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