I'm an industrial designer driven by curiosity, culture, and craft. My work bridges the physical and digital — from consumer electronics and IoT systems to everyday lifestyle products. I believe design isn't just about solving problems, but about creating experiences that feel human, intentional, and timeless.
Always inspired by quiet functionality, emotional form, and the subtle poetry of how people interact with objects. Whether I'm designing a watch, a photobooth, or a smart home device, my goal is to make things 1% better every day — through empathy, precision, and experimentation.
Over the past few years, I've had the opportunity to work across diverse projects and environments — from designing connected smart home devices and product ecosystems at Phynart, to designing photo booths for Chalkak Studio, and making concept designs. I've also had the opportunity to work on Gen-AI workflows for industrial design, event exhibition experiences, and visual storytelling projects that explore how design interacts with people and context.
At heart, I'm driven by curiosity and connection. I love observing how people live — the unspoken rituals that shape our everyday lives. My camera often follows me through travels and festivals, capturing moments of authenticity and imperfection.
Those experiences constantly remind me why design matters — because it begins and ends with people. I'm also deeply drawn to dogs — to their honesty, patience, and companionship. These everyday moments of empathy and stillness influence my work more than I realize.
Whether it's entrepreneurship or design, I'm guided by the same principle: build things that make life feel a little warmer, a little more human.