I’m 21 and almost graduating from Digital Experience Design at Thomas More. I love creating designs that actually mean something, not just things you click through, but experiences that feel personal and stay with you.
My work often brings together storytelling, emotion, and technology. I enjoy building things where I can empathize, explore, and grow. I’m a curious person who loves learning and discovering new tools and perspectives.
I use programs like Figma, Three.js, Illustrator, and more but honestly, most of my ideas start in a notebook or from a feeling I want to express.
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When I’m not designing, you’ll probably find me...
I’m an empathic designer, I always try to put myself in the user's shoes. I want to create designs that are not only beautiful, but also accessible, thoughtful, and emotionally aware. I care deeply about how people experience what I make.
It depends on the type of project, but I usually begin by writing down all my initial thoughts and ideas (even the wild ones). Then I dive into research: understanding the topic, the users, and the emotional context. I try to explore many directions before choosing one, because I believe the best ideas often come when you allow yourself to think freely first.
I’d love to work on a project for a beauty or fashion brand. I’ve always had a passion for fashion, makeup, and the creative energy behind the fashion industry. A project that blends visual storytelling, branding and interactive design in that world would be a dream come true.
I want people to feel connected and understood. Whether it's through a soft animation, a symbolic element, or the tone of the interface. I want my designs to create a moment of comfort, clarity, or curiosity. Even small interactions can carry meaning.
In group settings, I’m often the quiet observer at first. I listen, take it all in, and then contribute once I’ve processed the challenge or task. I adapt easily to different team dynamics and enjoy connecting ideas, supporting others, and helping shape the group’s vision into something cohesive and creative.
I’ve learned that feedback is essential. Even if it stings a little at first, I remind myself it’s there to help me grow. I always try to take it constructively, reflect, and apply what makes sense. I appreciate feedback because it pushes me to become a better designer, developer and person.