About Me

I've always been drawn to people 👥—not just who they are on the surface, but how they feel, how they think, and how they move through the world. That curiosity 🧐 has guided most of what I've done so far, even before I had the words to name it.

At first, I explored that interest through video 🎥. I wanted to capture stories that meant something—stories that helped people feel understood, seen, or moved. Whether it was through a short drama or a fictional documentary, I spent hours thinking about characters and what shaped their choices. "What does this object mean to them? Why do they act that way in this moment?" I wasn't just making content—I was trying to understand people 💡 by stepping into their shoes.

As I studied Communication and Information Science & Culture, my curiosity shifted from storytelling alone to something broader: how people experience things, especially through technology 🖥️ and media. I began to wonder—why do people behave the way they do in certain environments? What makes an experience feel frustrating, fulfilling, or forgettable? I found myself fascinated not only by how to express meaning, but how to discover it 👀.

That led me naturally to the fields of HCI. I am exploring how human experience can be studied, mapped, and understood in a more structured way. I loved seeing how raw reactions and subtle behaviors could reveal needs that weren't always spoken aloud. I found satisfaction in identifying the root of a problem, defining it clearly, and thinking through the logic of how it could be addressed—always starting from the human side 🌏, not just the technical one.

Now, I see myself as a planner and a researcher—someone who listens before acting, who asks questions before offering answers. My strength lies in observing details, organizing insights, and shaping ideas that are both thoughtful and grounded. I believe that truly impactful work comes from understanding not just what people do, but why they do it.

If there's one thing that connects everything I do, it's this: Everything I build begins with a question about people 🧐. That curiosity is not just where I start—it's what keeps me moving!