I’ve been developing apps, imagining concepts, designing user interfaces, and creating graphics for a long time. But I’ve always hesitated to share my work, mostly because I feel that what I put online is never perfect or fully polished. More so these days.
Over time, I’ve learned to release concepts faster by focusing solely on the core functionality of an app. This approach has been a game-changer for me. It allows me to iterate quickly on an idea, validate its concept, and assess its viability. I no longer spend years working on ideas that may never come to fruition. That said, it took me a while to accept launching something imperfect—and even longer to share it publicly.
But an app isn’t just the icon on your home screen. It’s an entire creative journey, with its own challenges, failures, and triumphs. It’s about inspiration, questioning, decision-making, compromises, research, experimentation, and thoughtful design.
With this blog, I want to offer something different. On the homepage, you’ll find the apps I’ve created. But I also want to share insights into creation, reflections, and even technical details.
Welcome to Snopia, a space for exploration and curiosity.