My journey into UX/UI design started long before I opened Figma.

With a background in computer engineering, I was always drawn to how systems work-but over time, I realized I was more interested in how people interact with those systems than the systems themselves. That perspective became clearer during my time as an Executive Assistant Manager. I wasn’t just managing tasks and workflows. I was constantly solving real-world problems, improving processes, and communicating directly with customers to understand their needs, frustrations, and expectations. Slowly, I started noticing a pattern:
most problems weren’t technical-they were about clarity, communication, and experience.

That realization naturally led me to UX design. Today, I design human-centered, minimalist digital experiences that focus on reducing friction and making interactions feel intuitive.
I combine analytical thinking from engineering with a strong visual sense to create designs that are both functional and visually refined.

For me, great design didn’t start with tools or software-it started with understanding people.