About me
GROWTH
I stepped into UX with self-driven learning, familiarising myself with the design process and understanding the design principles. Working with start-ups gave me hands-on experience with the end-to-end design process, from research to final implementation. It brought awareness to the small details that shape our daily interactions with technology. The more I learn, the more I notice how thoughtful design can make everyday experiences smoother and more intuitive.
PERSONAL
When I'm not sitting behind a screen, I enjoy swimming, finding new recipes to bake (try my famous banana cake here) and picking up new, complicated hobbies. I also enjoy finding new skills to learn - right now, I’m learning Japanese!
BACKGROUND
I started my journey in Psychology, initially set on becoming a therapist. I discovered UX/UI design in my final year of university and realised it was applied psychology in action. Both therapy and UX design share a common thread—putting people at the centre and understanding their needs.
I saw how my background in psychology could help shape digital experiences that are intuitive, accessible, and impactful. Conducting research, analysing behaviour, and designing solutions that empower users felt like the perfect blend of my skills and passions. Inspired by the people around me who sometimes struggle with technology, I became passionate about designing products that foster independence and confidence.


About me
GROWTH
I stepped into UX with self-driven learning, familiarising myself with the design process and understanding the design principles. Working with start-ups gave me hands-on experience with the end-to-end design process, from research to final implementation. It brought awareness to the small details that shape our daily interactions with technology. The more I learn, the more I notice how thoughtful design can make everyday experiences smoother and more intuitive.
PERSONAL
When I'm not sitting behind a screen, I enjoy swimming, finding new recipes to bake (try my famous banana cake here) and picking up new, complicated hobbies. I also enjoy finding new skills to learn - right now, I’m learning Japanese!
BACKGROUND
I started my journey in Psychology, initially set on becoming a therapist. I discovered UX/UI design in my final year of university and realised it was applied psychology in action. Both therapy and UX design share a common thread—putting people at the centre and understanding their needs.
I saw how my background in psychology could help shape digital experiences that are intuitive, accessible, and impactful. Conducting research, analysing behaviour, and designing solutions that empower users felt like the perfect blend of my skills and passions. Inspired by the people around me who sometimes struggle with technology, I became passionate about designing products that foster independence and confidence.


About me
BACKGROUND
I started my journey in Psychology, initially set on becoming a therapist. I discovered UX/UI design in my final year of university and realised it was applied psychology in action. Both therapy and UX design share a common thread—putting people at the centre and understanding their needs.
I saw how my background in psychology could help shape digital experiences that are intuitive, accessible, and impactful. Conducting research, analysing behaviour, and designing solutions that empower users felt like the perfect blend of my skills and passions.
Inspired by the people around me who sometimes struggle with technology, I became passionate about designing products that foster independence and confidence.
GROWTH
I stepped into UX with self-driven learning, familiarising myself with the design process and understanding the design principles. Working with start-ups gave me hands-on experience with the end-to-end design process, from research to final implementation. It brought awareness to the small details that shape our daily interactions with technology. The more I learn, the more I notice how thoughtful design can make everyday experiences smoother and more intuitive.


PERSONAL
When I'm not sitting behind a screen, I enjoy swimming, finding new recipes to bake and picking up new, complicated hobbies. I also enjoy finding new skills to learn - right now, I’m learning Japanese!
About me
About me
About me
Growth
I stepped into UX with self-driven learning, familiarising myself with the design process and understanding the design principles. Working with start-ups gave me hands-on experience with the end-to-end design process, from research to final implementation. It brought awareness to the small details that shape our daily interactions with technology. The more I learn, the more I notice how thoughtful design can make everyday experiences smoother and more intuitive.
Personal
When I'm not sitting behind a screen, I enjoy swimming, finding new recipes to bake (try my famous banana cake here) and picking up new, complicated hobbies. I also enjoy finding new skills to learn - right now, I’m learning Japanese!
Background
I started my journey in Psychology, initially set on becoming a therapist. I discovered UX/UI design in my final year of university and realised it was applied psychology in action. Both therapy and UX design share a common thread—putting people at the centre and understanding their needs.
I saw how my background in psychology could help shape digital experiences that are intuitive, accessible, and impactful. Conducting research, analysing behaviour, and designing solutions that empower users felt like the perfect blend of my skills and passions. Inspired by the people around me who sometimes struggle with technology, I became passionate about designing products that foster independence and confidence.


