At the age of 6, I was given one of the first computers to appear, the famous Commodore 16. From that moment my passion for computer science. My dad gave me several books on the Dos system and I soon began to understand how to draw simple circles and lines on the screen. At the time, the mouse did not exist yet but there were cassettes that allowed me, through those rudimentary commands (Circle, Square, Lines, Paint) to create figures with a certain aesthetic sense and then save on the cassette. A few years later my passion grew and also the general interest, many computer magazines came out from which to take inspiration for small programs, but my real interest was for graphics. Later I switched to the Commodore 64, but let’s say that was the real start of my career as a designer.