About me

My journey to UX is not the most conventional, so here's some context!

Raised in an artistic family, I developed a deep appreciation for music, art and storytelling, which shaped my pursuit towards music therapy. The idea of supporting individuals with mental disorders through creative interventions like music inspired me. During my Music and Psychology BA at University of Leeds in UK, I had the opportunity to collaborate on an aural diversity workshop with my phD professor Dr. Alinka Greasley, that focused on designing inclusive workspaces for hard-of-hearing individuals.


This multi-disciplinary approach not only rekindled my passion for design, but also shifted my perspective on what design can do to improve our lives (and of course, a new love for problem-solving).


Through a combined academic specialization of social psychology and business, I have a strong inclination towards understanding human behaviours and needs. Currently, I’m committed to enhancing user experiences in innovative and meaningful ways.

Raised in an artistic family, I developed a deep appreciation for music, art and storytelling, which shaped my pursuit towards music therapy. The idea of supporting individuals with mental disorders through creative interventions like music inspired me. During my Music and Psychology BA at University of Leeds in UK, I had the opportunity to collaborate on an aural diversity workshop with my phD professor Dr. Alinka Greasley, that focused on designing inclusive workspaces for hard-of-hearing individuals.


This multi-disciplinary approach not only rekindled my passion for design, but also shifted my perspective on what design can do to improve our lives (and of course, a new love for problem-solving).


Through a combined academic specialization of social psychology and business, I have a strong inclination towards understanding human behaviours and needs. Currently, I’m committed to enhancing user experiences in innovative and meaningful ways.

About me

My journey to UX is not the most conventional, so here's some context!


Raised in an artistic family, I developed a deep appreciation for music, art and storytelling, which shaped my pursuit towards music therapy. The idea of supporting individuals with mental disorders through creative interventions like music inspired me. During my Music and Psychology BA at University of Leeds in UK, I had the opportunity to collaborate on an aural diversity workshop with my phD professor Dr. Alinka Greasley, that focused on designing inclusive workspaces for hard-of-hearing individuals.


This multi-disciplinary approach not only rekindled my passion for design, but also shifted my perspective on what design can do to improve our lives (and of course, a new love for problem-solving).


Through a combined academic specialization of social psychology and business, I have a strong inclination towards understanding human behaviours and needs. Currently, I’m committed to enhancing user experiences in innovative and meaningful ways.