About me
My name is Alejandro, and I’m an audiovisual designer from Argentina. I started working with images long before studying them. I picked up a camera at 13, and photography quickly became my way of exploring the world. That early curiosity shaped everything that followed. I grew up in the ‘90s, and the tools I had back then to express my imagination were simple: drawing and writing stories. That analog foundation still influences how I approach ideas, slowly, intentionally, and always with a sense of play. I later studied Image and Sound Design at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), where I began shaping my creative voice through film, animation, photography, and storytelling. Over the years, design became my language of choice. What started with photos and notebooks full of ideas slowly evolved into a broader practice that now includes directing, animating, and building visual narratives. This curiosity eventually led me to where I am today, working as a product designer at Bitwage, where I focus on creating meaningful digital experiences that solve real problems. I don’t know where my curiosity will take me next, and that’s exactly what keeps me moving. I’ve learned not to worry too much about the destination. As long as I stay curious, keep creating, and share the journey with the people I care about, I know I’m on the right path.