I’m a product designer and front-end developer with a quiet obsession for turning messy ideas into clean, functional interfaces. My journey started ten years ago, not in a classroom, but in a cramped dorm room trying to rebuild a broken e‑commerce site for a friend’s handmade soap business. That late‑night debugging session taught me more than any certificate ever could: small details matter, and users notice when you care.
Today, I lead a small remote team focused on accessibility‑first design. We don’t chase trends – we test, iterate, and listen. My workflow blends Figma prototypes with real user feedback, and I often joke that my sketchbooks look half like wireframes, half like abstract art. When I’m not staring at a screen, I’m hiking with my dog, brewing overly complicated coffee, or reading old sci‑fi novels for inspiration.
I believe good digital products feel almost invisible – they just work.