Miscellaneous Life
Design doesn’t only live on screens — it exists in how we shape our surroundings, tell stories, and bring people together. Through each season and celebration, I’ve found that creativity functions much like UX: it’s about anticipating needs, evoking feeling, and crafting experiences that resonate. From the smallest handmade detail to the rhythm of a full display, these projects remind me that thoughtful design can transform even ordinary moments into something meaningful.
Christmas
A study in nostalgia and experience design.
Christmas décor is all about orchestrating emotion through light, texture, and flow. Every piece tells part of a larger story — one built around belonging and memory. It’s the same process I use in UX: crafting moments that feel both familiar and magical, no matter how many times they’re experienced.

Halloween
Whimsy meets narrative.
Halloween décor is pure storytelling — a mix of curiosity, surprise, and fun. I approach each piece like a micro-experience: What will catch someone’s eye first? What’s the moment of delight? It’s a reminder that even in spooky chaos, design can feel intentional, cohesive, and immersive.

Fall
Designing comfort through layers and tone.
Fall is the season of transition — a natural study in contrast and harmony. The textures, muted tones, and cozy compositions reflect how thoughtful design adapts to emotion and context. Like in UX, it’s about guiding people through change with a sense of calm and familiarity.

Easter
Renewal through color, balance, and play.
Easter décor reminds me of how design can create joy through subtle storytelling — a balance of nostalgia and discovery. Every piece, from texture to placement, was arranged to evoke warmth and optimism, the same way good UX design invites people to explore with ease and delight.

