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Analog Design

Often referred to as traditional art, this space reflects my belief that design is not confined to digital screens alone. The principles of UX—empathy, storytelling, and human connection—extend naturally into physical and creative expressions. Whether through clay, stained glass, or other hands-on mediums, I approach each piece as an exploration of how people engage with form, texture, and meaning.

 

After being laid off, I found myself lost in the endless loop of applications, interviews, and waiting. The creative spark that once felt second nature began to fade under the weight of algorithms and job boards.

Returning to analog art became a way to reconnect—with myself, with process, and with the pure joy of making. It reminded me that UX isn’t just a profession—it’s a mindset for how we move through life: observing, iterating, creating meaning from chaos, and finding beauty in the details.
 

Below is a collection of creative projects that embody this philosophy—each one a reminder that design, at its core, is about crafting experiences that resonate.

Air Dry Clay

Shaping stories through texture and form. My clay pieces explore structure, balance, and the beauty of imperfection—each one a tactile reflection of creativity.

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Crochet

Threads woven into warmth and rhythm. Crochet is where pattern, patience, and play come together to create pieces both comforting and unique.

Flower Arrangements

Nature and design meet in thoughtful arrangements and handmade décor. These creations bring color, atmosphere, and a touch of artistry into everyday spaces.

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Miscellaneous Life

The experiments, side projects, and unexpected sparks of creativity that don’t fit neatly into a category—yet still add joy and discovery to me.

Current Work

Air Dry Clay Christmas Sculpture

I am obsessed with Christmas and this was my next fascination after watching a reel of a professional ceramic artist.

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