About Mark

Mark survived severe childhood abuse.

When freedom finally came, life hit him again.

Crime

Addiction

Survival

I'm Mark

A creative professional shaped by resilience, adaptability, and real-world experience. My approach to design and development is grounded in a deep understanding of human behaviour, emotion, and the need for clarity in complex environments. I bring empathy, focus, and intention to every project, creating work that feels considered, intuitive, and meaningful rather than purely aesthetic.

I specialise in transforming complexity into calm, user-centric digital experiences that prioritise clarity, interaction, and trust. Every project is approached with care and attention to detail, aiming to create products that not only function beautifully but genuinely connect with the people who use them.

HIT ME AGAIN

A true story of abuse, silence, and survival.

Hit Me Again is my story.

I grew up in a family that looked normal from the outside, while behind closed doors I lived in fear, control, and abuse. This book tells the truth about what happened, how it shaped my childhood, and the lasting psychological damage it left behind. It’s about stolen innocence, survival, and finally breaking the silence.


I am Mark.
This is my truth.
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THIS IS FOR YOU

If you’ve ever carried a secret that felt too heavy to speak, this book is for you.

If you were hurt by someone you were meant to trust, I see you. If you learned to survive by staying silent, by adapting, by enduring, you’re not weak. You’re alive. I wrote Hit Me Again to say the things I couldn’t say as a child. To stand where I once felt powerless. And to remind you that what happened to you was never your fault.

You are not alone.
You never were.

Always

In Recovery

Since 1979

Always in Recovery

I grew up facing challenges no child should endure, moving between countries and struggling in silence.

My past shaped me, but it was becoming a father that gave me purpose.

I vowed that my children would never know the pain I endured. Their laughter, love, and trust became my guide, teaching me responsibility, compassion, and hope.

Recovery is a journey, but family is what anchors me, reminding me every day why I fight to be better.

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