


I spent 3 years to be an interpreter before I became a designer
I spent 3 years to be an interpreter before I became a designer
Before pursuing product design, I spent three years working as an interpreter, with two years specializing in Japanese interpretation after studying the language for four years. This experience taught me the importance of clear communication and understanding diverse perspectives—skills that now enrich my design approach.
Before pursuing product design, I spent three years working as an interpreter, with two years specializing in Japanese interpretation after studying the language for four years. This experience taught me the importance of clear communication and understanding diverse perspectives—skills that now enrich my design approach.
Design & Art have companied with me for my whole life
Design & Art have companied with me for my whole life
Art and design have always been a part of my life. I began learning painting as a child and developed a deep passion for visual expression. I even explored the path of printmaking before ultimately finding my place in the world of design.
Art and design have always been a part of my life. I began learning painting as a child and developed a deep passion for visual expression. I even explored the path of printmaking before ultimately finding my place in the world of design.
Why product design?
Why product design?
I love solving problems. I’m fascinated by the process of uncovering user needs and transforming them into thoughtful, effective design solutions. For me, design is not just about aesthetics—it’s about making people’s lives easier and more enjoyable.
I love solving problems. I’m fascinated by the process of uncovering user needs and transforming them into thoughtful, effective design solutions. For me, design is not just about aesthetics—it’s about making people’s lives easier and more enjoyable.