Who Am I?
I call myself a Human-Centered Designer because I love to observe carefully, think deeply, and turn real problems into meaningful experiences.
My curiosity leads me to ask 'foolish' questions that often turn into powerful creative problem-solving.
Coming from a Political Science background, I connect systems thinking with design thinking to craft solutions that are ethical, thoughtful, and deeply human.
Awarded as Most Valuable Person of Hackathon
Led a 9-member team as Captain, strengthening my leadership, communication, and team coordination skills.
If Not at Home, You’ll Find Me in Flow...
I am a pattern weaver, my curiosity and excitement drive me to explore and learn many things, helping me see the world from different perspectives.
My vision is to make the world accessible to every human being, whether disabled, elderly, or mentally challenged. I want to design a world where no one has to depend on others, because I believe freedom is the greatest gift you can give.
Communities that help me grow faster and stay accountable.
Tools I use to bring ideas to life.