ABOUT


I work across disciplines to expand the boundaries of design practice, integrating knowledge, methods, and material thinking from diverse fields. My background spans graphic design, fashion design, product design, CMF, and bio design, allowing me to move fluidly between 2D and 3D — from visual systems and material decisions to spatial and product-oriented outcomes.

In my practice, I specialize in translating ideas and conceptual questions into precise visual languages, material strategies, and formal systems, making complex content perceptible, communicable, and grounded.  A robust design should be able to articulate the reasoning behind its form, developed through research, testing, and logical iteration.

I see design as an ongoing process rather than a fixed result. My approach is shaped by observation, experimentation, and continuous refinement, with a strong emphasis on sustainability — both in terms of environmentally responsible materials and in building durable, long-term design workflows. Moving between research, prototyping, and visual articulation, I pay particular attention to color, material, and form as tools for clarity and coherence, enabling design outcomes that are conceptually sound and practically viable.

Currently based in London, I work between research-led practice and applied contexts, developing independent experimental projects alongside collaborative work within professional environments. My practice continues to explore how material systems, visual language, and living processes can shape more sustainable and alternative approaches to design.