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Why did I become a designer?

Ever since I first discovered a princess‑adorned notebook as a child, I’ve been captivated by the quiet magic of thoughtful design. From those charming journals to the sleek elegance of a MacBook, well‑crafted products have not only brought me joy but helped me capture ideas and work more efficiently.

In college, I dove into both psychology and UX design—first uncovering how human behaviors shape our needs, then mapping out functional structures, and finally translating insights into visually engaging artifacts. Every step reaffirmed that design is more than aesthetics: it’s an art that sparks positive emotions and simplifies people’s lives.

Today, nothing excites me more than rolling up my sleeves to create hands‑on solutions that make users smile. That small fire I felt holding my very first notebook still burns brightly, and I can’t wait to channel it into a career as a product designer—turning moments of delight into everyday experiences for others.