I’ve always been a wild heart wrapped in curiosity, an artist who finds rhythm in chaos, calmness in sketching, and joy in the small details of life. Nature, pencil strokes, photography these weren’t just hobbies; they were extensions of who I am.
From the moment I could hold a pencil, I knew I was meant to create. My passion for drawing grew into a pursuit of a degree in Visual Communication a choice that gave my creativity a canvas and my vision a voice. Fortunately, I discovered early on that my career would be driven by more than just skill. It would be led by purpose.
My first professional milestone came at McKinsey & Company, where I joined as a Business Presentation Designer. As an introvert stepping into a high-octane corporate world, the transition was daunting. But that very space helped me transform slowly shedding my shyness, finding confidence in my voice, and learning how design can influence decision-making at the highest level. I learned that good design isn’t just about aesthetics it’s about clarity, persuasion, and impact.
Still, my inner self craved something more personal. I pivoted into entrepreneurship, launching a portrait sketching business as a solo artist. I created, delivered, and connected with people and their stories. At the same time, I kept my creative engine running through freelance design projects. It was chaotic, fulfilling, and completely mine.
Then came the boldest chapter yet: 15 countries in 8 months. No set itinerary. Just a backpack, some savings, and a heart full of dreams. I camped under stars, cooked my own meals, hitchhiked, volunteered, and met incredible humans across cultures. I learned to live light, stay grounded, and trust that the path would unfold as long as I took the first step.
“Never lose hope. Take the first step, and the universe will meet you halfway.”
That belief brought me here to Indium.
At Indium, creativity isn’t boxed into roles. It’s part of our DNA. Here, I don’t just design; I strategize, solve, and spark emotion. Whether it’s bringing storytelling into UI/UX or visualizing complex data in intuitive ways, I’ve realized that design in the corporate world is not just about making things beautiful it’s about making them believable and meaningful.
I’m grateful to work in a culture that encourages individuality, celebrates bold ideas, and lets you bring your whole self to work.
From sketchbooks to boardrooms, from solo journeys to shared missions, I’ve lived many versions of myself. And today, at Indium, all those versions come together to create work that’s not just seen but felt.