I always thought my dream was to be an art teacher for a little elementry school at my hometown, drinking matcha bubble tea and let kids play around paints without swallow them. It seemed like an appropriate dream given my BFA at China Academy of Art and my mom is also a teacher at elementry school as well. I gravitated toward professional art and teaching, even started teaching high school and support education for adoption home. But I kind of just felt meh. I yearned to learn more, yearned to learn something different.
And that’s when it happened, the spark I was missing ignited the instant I read my first design book --- How to build a comfort home ? (I mean seriously, I literally sit at MUJI store with my mom the whole afternoon to finish that great book during our shopping day :)
Since then, I couldn’t get enough. Interior architecture calls to all my passions, it incorporates creativity and problem solving and I'm allowed to create unique experiences for people who enter the space I designed.
I love applying responsive design principles and watching my projects shrink into thumbnails and still look amazing, it’s proudly satisfying. I think in a way I’m kind of like those projects: I’m moldable, but I still keep my creative flare intact.
My specialties include quickly learning new skills and softwares, problem solving, domian driven design, responsive design principles hand sketching and physical modelling. So far I have
Revit, Rhino, AutoCAD, Sketch Up, Lumion, Enscape, D5
Render,
V-Ray, Grasshopper, Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator,
Procreate,
After Effects
under my belt. I’m still enthusiastically grabbing onto any other principles and strategy I can integrate into the design in my head.
Thanks for reading till here, nice to e-meet you ;)