About Me
My Journey in Design & Engineering
As an Industrial Design and Production Engineering student, I’ve always been fascinated by the intersection of creativity and functionality. My journey began with a simple question: how can we create products that are not only beautiful but also practical, sustainable, and accessible to everyone?
Through my studies, I’ve learned that great design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about understanding human needs, manufacturing constraints, and environmental impact. I bridge the gap between creative vision and production reality, transforming abstract ideas into tangible solutions that work in the real world.
What excites me most is creating designs that are not just visually appealing but also intuitive to use, efficient to produce, and responsible in their lifecycle.
Exploring the Digital Frontier
Artificial Intelligence
I’m actively learning about AI and its potential to revolutionize how we design, manufacture, and interact with products. From generative design algorithms to predictive maintenance systems, I believe AI can help us create smarter, more responsive solutions.
Cybersecurity
In our increasingly connected world, security is paramount. I’m developing skills in cybersecurity to understand how we can build products that protect user data and maintain system integrity, especially as IoT and smart devices become more prevalent in industrial design.
Cultural Exploration Through Language
Beyond technology, I’m learning Chinese as both a personal challenge and a way to connect with a rich cultural heritage. Language learning has taught me patience, pattern recognition, and the importance of cultural context—skills that translate directly to my design work.
My interest in Chinese extends to enjoying authentic Chinese anime and manga in their original language. This cultural immersion helps me understand different perspectives and storytelling traditions, which informs my approach to user-centered design.
My Design Philosophy
”Every product tells a story—not just about its function, but about the people who designed it, the culture that inspired it, and the world it serves. I strive to create designs that tell stories of innovation, safety, and meaningful connection. Great design should be beautiful, functional, secure, and accessible to all.”
Looking Forward
I’m excited to continue exploring how design, technology, and culture intersect. Whether it’s creating sustainable products, developing secure systems, or bridging cultural gaps through language, I believe the most interesting solutions happen at the boundaries between disciplines.