From a young age, I was always drawn to creativity. Whether it was designing with LEGO structures or building model robots, I found joy in making things that not only functioned, but sparked a sense of fascination with design and structure followed me throughout my childhood, shaping the way I see the world.
As I grew older, I realized my interests extended beyond just making things. I had a knack for both technical problem-solving and presentation. Studying Computer Engineering at university and taking Design courses gave me the foundation to explore robotics and software development.
My background in both fields allows me to bridge the gap between technology and human experience. This currently led me to become a Product Designer where I could combine my exposure to UI/UX design, discovering the perfect balance between technical functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Joining the Apple Developer Academy at BINUS refined my ability to design user-centered products, emphasizing on clean, air UI, powered and that streamlined implementation for special needs users. This experience enforced my belief that design isn't just about aesthetics—it's about creating a seamless experience for my users on bigger challenges, aiming to scale beautiful, functional solutions through communities, continuously pushing the boundaries of what great design can achieve.