I have created poster designs for various theaters, book cover designs, movie posters, and visual designs for international articles and magazines.
For the past seven years, I’ve been primarily focused on various online projects, including website development, user experience, and user interface designs. I also work on social media campaigns, creating engaging content and managing social media accounts for diverse clients.
Walktionary can be defined as a “Travel Experience Dictionary” and is a database where small discoveries are compiled for travelers. The site allows users to share their experiences in various categories such as architecture, art, culture, daily life, food and drink, nature, history, and travel that they encounter during their journeys. Users can explore these experiences and contribute to a global travel knowledge source by adding their own experiences. Walktionary facilitates the exchange of information among travelers and makes it easy to share their discoveries with a worldwide community.
I approach design holistically, looking beyond visual environments to think across mediums about service design and citizen experience design.
I participated in the certification program of the Interaction Design Foundation co-founded by Don Norman, who coined the term ‘user experience’.
Data visualization and analysis, Python programming language, and working with Airtable are topics I’m interested in.
Although user experience might seem primarily related to computer programs, due to my interest since childhood, I have a practice of conceptualizing the design of experiences for every system.