A Pile of Methods
Design, for me, is a form of inquiry rather than a way to simply solve problems. Through visual languages, I explore the space between social issues and everyday individual actions. Instead of offering fixed solutions, my work focuses on opening pathways to fresh understandings and more meaningful social relationships.
Design is not about fixing but revealing. Tools and map help people see and think differently, without prescribing what they should do next.
The projects are shaped with communities, not for them. I use co-design workshops, and shared authorship to surface collective knowledge.
I believe design starts from daily life like walking paths, post-it notes, casual conversations and grows from grounded realities.
Graphic design is more than visuals. It is a way of questioning and interpreting where visual language becomes a research method in itself.
A shared pile. A held story. A shifting system. A lived corner.
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