Angle grew from a life shaped by design, languages, and an innovative way of thinking.
After training as a designer and spending many years working in international creative environments, I learned how powerful curiosity, adaptability, and perspective can be.
These same qualities proved essential when learning languages as an adult — first German, later Catalan — and experiencing how motivation, environment, and emotional state can either block learning or allow it to flow.
I came to see that we learn best when it’s fun and feels alive: when it connects with real situations and conversations, and with what genuinely interests us.
Progress becomes easier when it fits how you feel, your timetable, and the places where you already feel comfortable and inspired.
Later, my interest in neuroscience deepened this understanding. I discovered that movement plays an important role in learning — increasing motivation, sharpening concentration, and supporting neural plasticity – the brain’s ability to form new connections. When learning happens in motion and in engaging environments that create energy and alertness, we become more receptive to new information, and what we learn is more likely to be remembered.
Angle is built on this understanding. It is an active companion on an ongoing journey into English, where your growth in the language becomes a natural part of your life — and not an extra task added to it.


