︎Toolkit

In my multimedia journey, I've tamed the Adobe Suite:
  • Photoshop: my creative confidante
  • Illustrator and Indesign: the reliable cousins
  • PremierPro and After Effects: my dynamic duo

However, Figma has recently stolen the spotlight, effortlessly blending all my creative needs. Navigating the collaborative space, I dance between tools like:
  • Miro
  • Slack
  • Google Drive
  • Open Office

Currently, I'm into AI experiments, engaging in daily dream discussions with Bing, and sparking creative sessions with ChatGPT.
Heads up: I'm a critical and responsible user, ensuring technology aligns with my values.

︎Methodology

  • Scrum and Agile:
Collaborated in Scrum teams, implementing Agile methodologies for project workflows. Regular sprint planning, stand-ups, and retrospective meetings ensured adaptability and efficiency in project development.

  • Design Thinking and Human-Centered Design:
Actively engaged in studying and applying Design Thinking and Human-Centered Design principles. From empathetic ideation to prototyping, these practices were seamlessly woven into project development, ensuring a holistic and user-focused outcome.

My guilty pleasure, integrating the feedback after groups sessions.

︎Personality

Growing up with both parents in psychology has deeply influenced my ability to understand the needs and emotions in any room. Open-minded, empathetic, and creative, I consider collaboration the cornerstone of the design process. My sensibility allows me to create harmony within the team.

Meticulous by nature, I derive a unique pleasure from arranging toolkits, ensuring every screw finds its designated place—a tangible reflection of my passion for bringing order to chaos.

As a colleague, I actively support others, working not just on projects but also on fostering a healthy work-life balance for everyone involved.

︎Outside of work

Embraced by nature, I revel in outdoor escapades—kayaking in serene canals, finding zen through yoga. Beyond the natural realm, I immerse myself in the rich tapestry of cinema, literature, and live music. Cooking becomes an art, and I champion the ethos of supporting local communities. Engaging in social activities, I contribute to creative workshops for adults with disabilities.

This diverse mix paints my worldview, drawing inspiration from daily encounters with a spectrum of perspectives. Key reads shaping my mindset include "Living in Complexity" by Don Norman, "Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men" by Caroline Criado-Perez, and "This is Service Design Thinking: Basics, Tools, Cases" by Marc Stickdorn and Jakob Schneider.