A Little Story About Me

A lifelong learner

I became interested in UX design before it was widely recognized as a field. While studying nursing at a medical university in my hometown, I found myself drawn to the world of design and fascinated by the possibilities of the web.

After graduation, I worked as a web designer and continued to build my skills in UX and UI design through various projects. A few years later, I began sharing my experience with college students, helping them develop practical design skills and pursue their creative ambitions. Those were rewarding years—filled with joy, purpose, and growth—but I eventually realised I was ready for new challenges.

So, I decided to hit the reset button. I left everything behind and returned to the UK to study again. The journey was challenging but deeply fulfilling. The academic rigor pushed me to think critically, explore human behavior, and reflect on the impact of design in a broader context. I learned to embrace multidimensional ways of thinking and found inspiration in collaborating with creative people.

Since completing my studies, I’ve entered a new chapter as an independent designer. Working across different roles has allowed me to apply my skills in diverse contexts while continuing to grow. I see myself as a lifelong learner—always exploring, experimenting, and staying curious. My creative energy only grows stronger with every new experience.