Looking forward, I want to continue growing as a UX designer with a strong focus on human-centered design. My Master journey helped me realize that design can do more than improve usability. It can also care for people’s emotions, support reflection, and create experiences that feel more meaningful in everyday life.
In the future, I hope to work more with psychological and emotional experiences. I am interested in how design can help people better notice, understand, and express what they feel, without making the experience feel judgmental or overwhelming. I want to design gentle and thoughtful interactions that support people’s wellbeing and make daily life feel a little more caring.
I also want to keep working between research and expression. For me, good human-centered design needs both: the patience to understand people’s real situations, and the sensitivity to translate these insights into experiences that feel clear, gentle, and meaningful. In future work, I hope to continue developing this balance, especially in projects related to emotional wellbeing, reflection, and everyday care.
At the same time, I want to keep strengthening my research and design practice. I hope to conduct more long-term evaluations in real contexts, communicate complex design ideas more clearly, and further develop my visual and experiential language as a designer.
For me, the next step is to bring my PI&V into professional practice: using empathy, research, and creative expression to design experiences that put people, their emotions, and their lived experiences at the center.