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Case Study
To me, case studies aren’t just about showcasing polished designs—they’re about the journey. I like diving deep into real problems, questioning assumptions, and exploring solutions that actually make sense for users. My process isn’t just about wireframes and UI; it’s about understanding behaviors, testing ideas, and sometimes, going back to square one when things don’t work.
I enjoy case studies because they let me think, experiment, and learn. I don’t just document solutions; I document mistakes, iterations, and unexpected insights that shape the final outcome. Whether it’s redesigning something broken or creating something from scratch, I focus on why things work (or don’t) rather than just how they look.
Every case study I create is a reflection of my curiosity—sometimes messy, sometimes unconventional, but always real. If you’re into design that goes beyond aesthetics and into the realm of discovery and problem-solving, you’re in the right place.







