I grew up in a farming town where imagination outran the tractors.
Torn between art and science, I did the obvious: crash-landed into Johannesburg advertising, pitching glittery lies for products I didn’t make. The epiphany? Stop selling other people’s widgets – design your own.
So I trained as an industrial designer, swapped storyboards for CAD, and started The Ideamongery – a studio that wrestles brain-sparks into physical things. We prototype tomorrow’s must-haves, brew award-winning beer on weekends, and run a boutique print shop that can brand anything from banners to your living-room walls. Call me a misfit polymath, call me a creative Swiss-army-knife. I call myself a solutionist: relentlessly curious, insufferably optimistic, and happiest figuring out how stuff works – solving problems nobody else dared to touch.



