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DIGITAL LITERACY & PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE · GRANADA, SPAIN

Molino⺢Practice · Craft, Story and Experience

I used to travel for experiences and knowledge.
Until I realised the experience of knowledge
is the journey itself.

I work with knowledge, skill and craft as something lived, practiced, and transmitted — living, not stale.

My work brings together cultural journeys, applied concepts, and simple systems that help people understand place, work, and rhythm more clearly.

After more than twenty years across travel, landscapes, logistics, and systems, I now share what works — clearly, quietly, and at human scale.

My craft has unfolded over time, until designed as a stable practice.

Paper once mattered not because it was permanent, but because it could travel.
Copied by hand. Carried across borders. Memorised. Shared.
We humans have always trafficked with knowledge — across borders, through civilisations — as a way to extend our reality.

Human First® by Design

This work begins at the level of ourselves as humans. Our goals, our guided attention, our focus: results. Mechanical design layers to cope with the increasing, often frenetic demands of our modern world and the daily professional reality.

To me, tools are just that: tools. No hype. Systems are built to help us do things—to mechanically reach goals. Automating repetitive work requires continuity and lived understanding, systems that function consistently in the real world. I build layered systems to make complex processes easier, more reliable, and efficient.

I love the mechanics of classic modular backend web interfaces. API architectures. The fastest technologies available, to empower and automate any complex business procedure—with or without human interaction—using AI integrations without losing precision or handing over control.

My work revolves around defining and scoping specific results: per task, per process, per project.

Weekly practice and session bookings

Based in Granada, I work with international travel agencies, schools, and independent professionals. Much of my week is spent managing or developing for Al-Andalus Experience, writing code, and journaling toward a 2026 daily practice—balancing "street vs online" marketing with deep, quiet work.

I have organized my professional output into the same 90-minute units I offer to others. Whether it is a Google Script or a brand narrative, I apply my concept of Human First® pipelines to optimize focus and rhythm. These are more than sessions; they are the same rotating routines I use to manage my own projects, built on twenty years of technical and management experience.

The work happens through small, complete units:
→ A walk, a talk, or a guided journey.
→ A focused concept session or a group workshop.
→ A blueprint, document, or working system.

Each unit stands on its own; each connects naturally over time. All sessions are available in English or Spanish, online or in person in Granada.

Journal & Weekly publishing routines

Alongside journeys and commissioned work, a continuous writing practice runs in parallel. This includes short essays, field notes, reflections on systems and place, and thematic writing on cities, culture, gardens, work, and everyday life.

These publications form a public archive and a living editorial stream. Some pieces stand alone; others support journeys, collaborations, or longer-term thematic work.

Local initiatives, cultural projects, and aligned brands may be featured within this ongoing publication rhythm, as part of editorial collaboration rather than advertising placement.

A window into the local plants and gardens of Granada, Spain

Knowledge itself has a space for metaphorical reflection. Here, I feature living environments, plants, gardens, and cultivated landscapes, as an exercise to honor my previous career and passion for nature.

I showcase selected local plants, historical gardens, and natural regions of Granada through my weekly journal and newsletter, as a way of honoring this area of the practice.

Garden planning, planting logic, irrigation structure, and long-term maintenance are approached as living systems — shaped by season, place, and care.

The approach here mirrors the rest of the practice: a clear, blueprint-led way of working, applied to both small and large garden projects.

Designed to blend in and age well, not just to impress on paper.

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