About me

A hands-on product designer who enjoys turning everyday moments into thoughtful, well-considered products

I didn’t always want to become a designer. Growing up with a strong interest in the automotive and tech industries, I was initially drawn to engineering. Over time, I became more aware of the role design plays in innovation and everyday life, which led me to study Industrial Design at TU/e—a programme that combined my interest in technology with hands-on making.

Today, I see myself as a curious and hands-on designer who enjoys working in early design phases, where ideas are still forming. I like exploring through prototyping and learning by making, using research and experimentation to shape concepts that feel clear, meaningful, and approachable.

In teams, I often take on the role of concept developer and systems thinker, while also enjoying the hands-on work of making and refining prototypes. I am detail-oriented by nature and continuously learning how to balance refinement with decision-making.

What motivates me most is improving everyday experiences, especially in the home. I am interested in subtle design interventions that make daily routines feel more enjoyable without demanding attention. Empathy, simplicity, and playfulness guide my work, and I aim to create products that feel warm, thoughtful, and intentionally designed to fit people’s lives.