Vision

We evolve with time. From a young age, we are propelled to learn from various experiences in our daily lives. By observing our parents, our culture, and our surroundings, we learn new skills and gain awareness of societal norms and values. As a future designer, I believe a large responsibility falls upon fully comprehending our human psychological foundation. Namely, everything starts, and ceases, with the user; understanding their pain points, behaviors, and motivations, use these insights to discover the user’s needs, in order to generate fitting solutions.

It is recognized that in the world of design, one of the usability’s big dilemmas is the common gap between the user’s and designer’s mental models. In other words, the connection between human decision-making, intuitive perception, and their consequences is not always a fitting one-on-one match with the designer’s intentions. 

I believe that through full understanding and contemplating detail to subconscious mental operations, a closer step towards improving the user’s experience can be attained

Furthermore, I believe that health is a critical aspect of life, if not the most crucial part of our existence. Due to my personal observation of health-related experiences, I understand that human health is fragile and can be repealed at any moment. I feel therefore compelled to use the skills that I acquire in the design industry to enhance people’s lives on a physical and mental level. In order to best accomplish this, I strive to make a consistent effort in staying abreast with new technological innovative developments, as I consider the chance of being constrained by my own enactment in potential future prospects in this aspect is the most critical and lessens in this alternative. As a designer, my personal drive of continuing my profession would be

“knowing I improve people’s lives regarding their health”