Professional Identity & Vision
Design begins with people’s emotions, experiences, and everyday contexts.
Professional Identity
I see myself as a UX designer who starts from people’s emotions, experiences, and
everyday contexts. I am interested in how design can support people not only
functionally, but also emotionally and socially.
My strongest expertise areas are User & Society and Creativity & Aesthetics.
Across my Master projects, I gradually developed a way of working that combines
empathy, research, visual communication, and iteration.
These experiences shaped my professional identity as a designer who uses human-centered
research and creative expression to make people’s experiences more understandable,
supportive, and meaningful.
Vision
I believe design should begin with people: their emotions, experiences, needs, and the
everyday situations they live through. Human-centered design is not only about making
products easier to use, but also about understanding how people feel.
My vision is to create designs that improve people’s lived experiences through empathy,
reflection, and thoughtful interaction. I want my work to help people feel more aware,
supported, and connected.
Across my projects, my goal has remained consistent: to use design as a human-centered
way to care for people’s experiences and make everyday life a little better.