IG to AX

I stepped away from endless reels to write. AX is my own corner for art, blogs, and candid updates.

A modern smartphone lies face-up on a dark walnut desk, its screen showing a stark white “Account Deleted” confirmation page with a small, muted Instagram-style icon faded into the background. Next to it, a slim silver laptop is open to a clean, elegant blog dashboard titled “AX” with distinct sections labeled Arts, Blog, and Corporate. Warm afternoon light from the right washes across the desk, making the phone screen glow subtly and the laptop keys glint. Photographic realism with a three-quarter overhead angle and shallow depth of field emphasizes the contrast between the noisy social feed and the calm, custom-built site, creating a reflective, empowered atmosphere.
A sleek, closed silver laptop with a minimalist “AX” logo etched into the lid sits centered on a clean, pale wood desk. Beside it lies a single black hardcover notebook with a cloth spine and a fine-line pen, angled neatly. Behind, an uncluttered white wall features a subtle abstract print hinting at letterforms and geometric shapes. Soft morning window light from the left creates gentle reflections on the laptop’s brushed metal surface and crisp shadows along the notebook’s edges. Shot at eye level with photographic realism and a shallow depth of field, the foreground is in sharp focus while the background softly blurs, conveying a calm, professional workspace where arts, blogs, and corporate musings quietly intersect.

My Canvas

Deleting Instagram was a deliberate act to reclaim focus, time, and creative energy for projects that matter.

Client Voices

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

“Colleagues describe my approach as thoughtful, collaborative, and results-driven.”

Alex Carter

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

“The projects I collaborated on with this creator consistently exceeded expectations and timelines.”

Sam Lee

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

“A rare blend of creative rigor and professional clarity that elevates every piece.”

Priya Narayan