Philosophy
Aesthetics aren't decoration. I treat visual sensibility as the foundation of every concept — the difference between a site people use and a site people remember.
[Info]
One person, both halves of the craft.
I'm Tihomir Dimitrov — an independent designer and developer based in Sofia. I started in design, taught myself to code beside it, and never picked a side.
For the past four years I've worked across the full arc of a website — strategy, art direction, interface design, front-end development, motion and WebGL. The craft is the whole arc, not one half of it.
[How I work]
Listening first: what the site has to do, who it speaks to, what success looks like — mapped before a single pixel exists.
Art direction, layout and a motion language — designed at real proportions with real content. What you approve is what ships.
The design moves into code without a handoff — hand-built front-ends and GSAP choreography, tuned until it feels as good as it looks.
Cross-device QA, performance passes and SEO groundwork before launch — then I stay close after the confetti.
Aesthetics aren't decoration. I treat visual sensibility as the foundation of every concept — the difference between a site people use and a site people remember.
Websites that feel made by one mind — where the idea, the interface and the code share the same intent, and nothing gets lost in a handoff.
To give independent brands the kind of web presence usually reserved for big budgets — considered, fast, and built to last.
[Hobbies]
Most ideas don't arrive at the desk — they show up on a ridge above Sofia, halfway down a trail, or behind a camera waiting for the light.