YouTube: Sharing the Process

My YouTube channel is where I explore, explain, and experiment in public. It started as a simple way to share my process — drawing, writing, publishing — but quickly became something more valuable: a space to test ideas, connect with others, and document the messy, creative, multi-skilled reality of building a solo business.

The channel includes timelapses, behind-the-scenes breakdowns, strategy reflections, and honest looks at what works and what doesn’t. I talk about illustration, self-publishing, AI tools, running an e-commerce store, and the emotional ups and downs of building your own creative path.

I'm still learning with each video — both in front of the camera and behind it. I’ve improved my storytelling, editing, pacing, and my ability to explain complex tools or workflows in a way that’s useful for others. Every video is a step forward in refining how I present my work, and how I make my process accessible to other creatives, clients, and future collaborators.

For me, the channel is more than content — it’s part of the work itself. It reflects how I think, what I test, and how I keep moving forward, even when things get hard.