
Zimon
紫梦
Zimon grew up in an ordinary family, starting to draw stories from her imagination as a child. As a quiet kid, she was never bound by social norms or games. With determination and effort, she got into the country's top art school and discovered her favorite medium—3D design, which allowed her to bring her fantasies to life with just a computer.
However, the school's education system didn't satisfy her. In her third year, she took a break, worked in a nightclub to cover expenses, and taught herself 3D techniques. During this time, she questioned traditional art education and the fate of artists in nine-to-five jobs.
After mastering 3D design, she returned to school and graduated. Three years of workplace politics left her exhausted. She quit her job and gave herself a year to create her own path or return to corporate life.
Initially, Zimon took freelance work through her network, reducing work hours and quadrupling her income. But she still felt like a replaceable cog. Determined to work for herself, she learned web development, redefined her identity, and shared free tutorials on social media, studying marketing and strategy.
After a year of struggle, she launched consulting services, paid videos, digital products, and online courses. Her monthly income reached five figures, with six revenue streams, and she gained over 200,000 followers.
From then on, Zimon focused on her one-person business, leveraging her diverse skills. She earned money with her intellect, not her time, and returned to creating for herself.
From childhood, drawing character stories with pen and paper. In middle school, expressing rebellion through street graffiti of exaggerated figures. During university, using meager funds to buy a film camera and photographing portraits. Later, learning modeling to bring characters from imagination into the 3D world.
Everything revolves around characters.
In the virtual realm, experiencing possibilities and freedoms beyond reality.