Hey, I'm Yos

When I was a kid, I was obsessed with Legos. Not just playing with them. Building things. A Ferrari that took over my entire desk. An evil castle with working drawbridge (okay, "working" is generous, but it moved). A plane that I was convinced could actually fly if I threw it hard enough. Spoiler: it could not.

But here's what stuck with me from all those hours on the floor, surrounded by tiny plastic bricks: great things are built piece by piece. You can't rush it. You can't skip steps. Every single brick matters, even the ones nobody sees.

That's how I approach web design now. Brick by brick. Pixel by pixel. Obsessing over details that most people won't consciously notice, but will definitely feel. The spacing that makes text easy to read. The button placement that just makes sense. The color that draws your eye exactly where it needs to go.

Right now I'm studying to become a psychologist. And before you ask: no, it's not a random side quest. Understanding how people think, decide, and act is basically a superpower for design. Every scroll, every click, every moment someone spends on your site is a tiny psychological event. Most designers guess at this stuff. I study it.

You know that feeling when you visit a website and everything just works? You don't think about the navigation because it's obvious. You don't struggle to find the contact button because it's right there. You don't squint at weird fonts or get lost in confusing layouts. That's not an accident. That's someone who cared enough to get it right.

I'm that someone.

I obsess over gorgeous design because life's too short for ugly websites. I use psychology because guessing is for amateurs. And I build everything brick by brick because that seven year old on the floor with his evil castle knew something important: the best things take time, attention, and way more pieces than you originally planned for.

My mom still has that Ferrari on a shelf somewhere. She says it's her favorite thing I've ever made. I tell her to wait until she sees your website.

Ready to build something together?

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