forsane started her studies in computer science, where she gained valuable insights into ui/ux design. after working in debt collection and technical support—roles that sharpened her communication and problem-solving skills in fast-paced environments—she shifted to multimedia arts, specializing in graphic design. while studying, she began freelancing, illustrating book covers and album art for international clients. she also collaborated with indie collectives, helping grow their digital presence with sharp visuals and strategic content. in her final year, she worked as a graphic designer for a sports app, creating graphics for basketball and volleyball events.
after graduation, forsane focused on creating art with a purpose by designing large-scale glass artworks for buildings like okada, churches, and hospitals. she enjoys working on functional art that lives beyond the page, such as album covers, book covers, and architectural pieces.
now she serves as a content executive at FTTM, a digital advertising agency with over 4 million followers that specializes in organic, witty, and culturally relevant content connecting brands to people, not just algorithms.
forsane thrives at the intersection of culture, storytelling, and design, delivering work with a strong visual voice and a touch of humor.