HI, I’m Myson!

Long before UX/UI was even on my radar, I was already immersed in customizing MySpace layouts and later blogs on platforms like Tumblr — both of which pushed me to crack open HTML and CSS in a very hands-on way. Back then, there weren’t any fancy tools or drag-and-drop editors. If you wanted a unique look, you had to dig into the code yourself.

With MySpace, I started by tweaking existing profile layouts — adjusting tables, colors, fonts, and backgrounds — to create a vibe that felt truly mine. When I moved on to customizing blogs on Tumblr, I got even deeper, inspecting and rewriting HTML to redesign entire page structures and fine-tuning CSS to control every detail of the blog’s style.

It was a process of trial, error, and discovery. I’d make changes in the code, refresh the page, and iterate until the layout looked and worked just right. This early experience taught me how design and development come together, how small code changes impact the user’s experience, and how important it is to combine creativity with technical skill.

Those late nights customizing MySpace profiles and Tumblr blogs didn’t just give me a creative outlet — they laid the foundation for my current UX/UI work. They sharpened my eye for detail, problem-solving, and how to build digital experiences that connect with people on a personal level.