JORDI DRIESEN

Digital marketer, scratch golfer, espresso snob, and part-time toddler negotiator.

If you're looking for a sanitized corporate bio, you're in the wrong place. This site is a deliberate clash between my professional work and the things I do off the clock, a portfolio that embraces a bit of "unorganized structure". While I still have a perfectionist streak, I've learned to trade the "flawless" for the "finished," because the best result is the one that actually makes it out the door.

It's a survival tactic. My daily life is a series of negotiations with two small humans who haven't mastered personal space yet, and when I'm not cleaning up their mess, I'm obsessing over my own. I treat my hobbies like a high-stakes job: dialing in espresso shots, grinding out a training session on the gravelbike, or fighting for par on the golf course. I collect vintage watches the same way. Not as decoration, but as functional objects with real mechanics, provenance, and a kind of honesty that contemporary design mostly abandoned.

I've always had a soft spot for functional design. Whether it's Mid-Century clean and simple, or Japanese minimalism, I'm drawn to things that are intentional and stripped of fluff. Maybe it's a reaction to the messiness of real life, but I've learned to prioritize "done" over "perfect" every time.