Design as I know it
The Story
Ever since I can remember, I have had an innate ability to spot issues in everyday objects and environments. Whether it was a poorly designed chair or an inconveniently placed door, I was always curious and enjoyed thinking of ways to improve or redesign these elements. This natural inclination towards problem-solving and design laid the foundation for my future career.
My passion for design guided me toward a career in architecture. As an architect, I had the opportunity to explore and hone my design skills in a structured and tangible way. The experience of creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces taught me the importance of balancing form and function, a principle that is equally vital in product design.
Alongside my architectural work, I developed a keen interest in computers and digital products. The more I explored this world, the more I realized how much I enjoyed interacting with and understanding digital interfaces. This newfound passion opened my eyes to the world of product design and user experience, where I could apply my design skills in a new and exciting context.
Realizing that product design and UX perfectly blend my love for design and digital products, I decided to transition fully into this field. I am now focused on leveraging my architectural background and problem-solving skills to create exceptional digital experiences. This transition has been a natural progression for me, combining my longstanding interests with my professional expertise.
My Philosophy of Design
Buildings and User Experience
Ever since I can remember, I have had an innate ability to spot issues in everyday objects and environments. Whether it was a poorly designed chair or an inconveniently placed door, I was always curious and enjoyed thinking of ways to improve or redesign these elements. This natural inclination towards problem-solving and design laid the foundation for my future career.
My passion for design guided me toward a career in architecture. As an architect, I had the opportunity to explore and hone my design skills in a structured and tangible way. The experience of creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces taught me the importance of balancing form and function, a principle that is equally vital in product design.
Digital Products
Ever since I can remember, I have had an innate ability to spot issues in everyday objects and environments. Whether it was a poorly designed chair or an inconveniently placed door, I was always curious and enjoyed thinking of ways to improve or redesign these elements. This natural inclination towards problem-solving and design laid the foundation for my future career.
My passion for design guided me toward a career in architecture. As an architect, I had the opportunity to explore and hone my design skills in a structured and tangible way. The experience of creating functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces taught me the importance of balancing form and function, a principle that is equally vital in product design.