Simó Tamás, a designer and creative developer with a calling for visual creation.
Early years
At the age of 13, I became interested in photography and bought my first camera. It became a tool—one that helped me see life and the people around me from a new perspective. It shaped my visual perception and encouraged me to think visually.
Transition
A few years later, my interest expanded beyond photography to include graphic design. I started creating logos purely for the enjoyment and to improve my skills. Gradually, I built a small portfolio, which led to my first job as a designer. A bit later, I also began learning basic web development to bring my website designs to life.
Approach
Over the years, my approach shifted from creating visually pleasing designs to creating visually pleasing designs that actually work. I began thinking strategically and tried to educate my clients to do the same, as the best results usually come from analyzing the situation before starting the visual work.
Philosophy
In Gothic cathedrals, the parts of angel statues hidden from the view of the public on the walls are often carved in full detail. Why? Because God sees them, too. I try to approach my creations in the same way—every part of the work needs to be carefully crafted, not just the parts that are visible to others.

When I'm not working, I spend time with my wife and our dog, and I occasionally take portraits of people.
