As a systems thinker, I navigate and make sense of the complexities of the world to create solutions that are inclusive and sustainable. Having my background in natural science and expertise in globalization studies and cultural research, I bridge between technologies and humanities, integrating social, environmental, economic, and political factors.
My work is about recognizing the interconnectedness of all elements and leveraging this understanding to design systems that improve our collective future, ensuring that the solutions we create are not only technically feasible but also socially and environmentally responsible.
I use design as a tool for change. The holistic approach allows me to combine theory and practice, crafting solutions that not only solve problems but also enhance the fabric of our society.

Design carries with it lots of responsibilities. It can create experiences and conditions, influence personality, culture, and environment, contribute to unconscious motives and behavioral outcomes. It’s not only about a good looking product, but formation of society.

Complex problem solver - passionate about compound cross-disciplinary projects.
Critical thinker - comparing facts and different points of view, delving into primary sources and recent studies, correlating research with people’s real experiences, and questioning the status quo.
Empathetic designer - empathy helps to be mindful of people and their needs.
Community builder - creating a more connected culture by cultivating trust and reliability in the team through shared language and thoughtful commitment, taking responsibility for the community’s experience, and representing shared values.
Driven by curiosity - continuously develop expertise in cross-disciplinary subjects, deeply interested in social systems, cognitive science, and political philosophy.
Culturally sensitivity - over five years, I lived in Latin America and studied the interplay between urban and traditional Indigenous cultures. Real-life immersion helps me to see a more comprehensive picture of the world and understand how differently things work in different environments. These experiences have equipped me with the ability to work collaboratively with both urban and traditional societies.