I design interactions for a world where computing extends beyond screens and becomes part of everyday life. As technology becomes more ambient and intelligent, my focus is on making complex systems feel intuitive, calm, and human. I aim to design experiences that fit naturally into people’s routines, especially in smart environments where interactions span beyond mobile devices, into the physical space of the home.

My approach is shaped by resilience, adaptability, and comfort with uncertainty. I see iteration and learning from mistakes as essential parts of the design process, particularly when working with complex or emerging technologies. I am especially interested in behavioral design and habits, and in how intuitive and tangible interactions can support repeated, meaningful use.

I believe design carries responsibility. Good design should support people in reaching their goals while respecting human limitations, autonomy, and ethical principles. Through continuous testing and refinement, I strive to create interactions that are thoughtful, supportive, and grounded in real human behavior.