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My interest in design began at a young age, starting with graphic design - creating photoshopped edits of TV shows and movies I loved and sharing them on Tumblr. Alongside this, I studied photography at GCSE level, where I excelled and achieved an A* grade, further cementing my passion for visual creativity and design.

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Growing up, I was also deeply immersed in technology. With both of my parents working in the IT industry, computers were always part of my life, including building them and using them, which shaped my curiosity about how digital products work.

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I later moved to Thailand to study Creative Media Design at Stamford International University. While I appreciated the creative foundation, the course leaned heavily toward traditional art forms such as drawing and painting, which were areas that didn’t fully align with my strengths.

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During another student's presentation, I discovered UI/UX, the field that perfectly bridged my passion for design with my interest in technology.

Motivated by this, I switched to an Information Technology major to build a strong coding foundation while continuing to focus on design through Human-Computer Interaction courses.

 

Outside of my studies, I continued designing and experimenting with web interfaces, solidifying my path into UI/UX design. Today, I’m driven by creating thoughtful, user-centred digital experiences that sit at the intersection of design and technology.

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When I’m not designing, I’m most likely spending time with my dog, playing video games, or relaxing with a good book.

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