Empathetic design is hard, and that's what I crave.

I loved design before even knowing what ID was. I used to procrastinate my engineering courses so I could spend more time learning and building stuff, albeit even if it didn't work. I've always been interested in learning things that challenged my narrative, and realized industrial design is the perfect way to do this.

ID to me is a way of thinking, and so much more than physical product design. It's the innate curiosity to know as much as one can about a product and everything it encompasses, it's the drive to not only make the process of something better but to enable new ways to do something. 

Since I started my ID journey, I gave it my all and have never looked back. 

Apart from design, I love spending time outdoors (even as someone who grew up and lives in a major city). Whether it be finding cool vistas to take photos from, biking far into the countryside, or backcountry hiking, all these collectively help me grow both as a person and a designer.
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