about me

I am a UX designer with a passion for telling stories. I believe that UI UX is the combination of the greatest loves of my life - Art, Psychology and Technology. I am a fast learner and a curious individual that's always hungry to learn new things.

What design means to me!

Designing Systems

I believe in crafting experiences so seamless they become invisible—like why a child can intuitively navigate YouTube. For me, designing systems isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about creating a world where technology integrates effortlessly into everyday life.


What would a world without UX look like? It would be chaotic, inaccessible, and frustrating. My goal is to simplify complexity, and enable systems that anyone—regardless of age, background, or technical skill—can interact with effortlessly.

A Research-Backed Approach

Curiosity drives everything I do. I believe in a research-backed approach to design, one that prioritizes exploration, testing, and iteration.


From user interviews to field testing, I immerse myself in understanding needs and behaviors, seeking to create solutions that inspire creativity while solving real-world problems. To me, design is as much about asking questions as it is about finding answers.


Democratization of UX

Access to a great user experience should be a right for everyone. Public systems—like transportation networks, education, and commonly used apps—are areas where UX can enhance lives.


I am truly passionate about making UX accessible to all, ensuring that vital systems are not just reachable but also easy to use for everyone. Whether it’s designing interfaces for public transport or streamlining popular services, I believe that thoughtful design can connect people and make life easier.

The Intersection of Art, Psychology, and Technology

I believe in crafting experiences so seamless they become invisible—like why a child can intuitively navigate YouTube. For me, designing systems isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about creating a world where technology integrates effortlessly into everyday life.


What would a world without UX look like? It would be chaotic, inaccessible, and frustrating. My goal is to simplify complexity, and enable systems that anyone—regardless of age, background, or technical skill—can interact with effortlessly.

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