About Me

I am a third-year Product Design student at the University of Sussex with a strong interest in user-centred design. My approach focuses on understanding unmet user needs and translating them into thoughtful design solutions that make everyday experiences easier and more meaningful.

Through my internship at Notpla, I worked alongside product designers on sustainable packaging projects, designing takeaway boxes and sandwich sleeves using seaweed-based materials. Designing with material-led constraints challenged conventional processes and deepened my understanding of how sustainability, material innovation, and user needs intersect within product design.

I am currently a Product Design Intern at Idoven, an AI healthtech company, where my focus has expanded towards digital product design and UX/UI. Working within the health sector has highlighted the growing role of AI in design and reinforced the importance of clear, user-focused interfaces in complex, data-driven environments.

My interests have evolved from primarily physical products and user interaction towards UX design and user research. I am particularly interested in identifying user pain points within services and systems, and using research-led design to reduce cognitive load and improve user experiences. I am keen to continue developing these skills and contribute to meaningful, human-centred products that positively impact people’s lives. 

My Design Values

Intentional Problem-Solving

Human Centered Design

Sustainability as a design responsibility