Scroll down to discover who I really am: a UX designer who solves real problems with clean, intuitive
experiences… but strip away the Figma and research, and you’ll find just a regular guy gaming, walking, traveling, and laughing at dumb videos.
Wrapping up my internship, counting down to graduation as a Year 3 UX Design student… and dealing with NS next. Surviving, thriving, one step at a time.
I am a Digital Problem-Solver dedicated to transforming complex ideas into seamless, user-centric experiences. While coding is a core strength, my internship experience has allowed me to bridge the gap between technical functionality and clean design aesthetics, leveraging AI to streamline workflows and polish the final product.
I am a Digital Problem-Solver dedicated to transforming complex ideas into seamless, user-centric experiences. While coding is a core strength, my internship experience has allowed me to bridge the gap between technical functionality and clean design aesthetics, leveraging AI to streamline workflows and polish the final product.
I prioritize agility and rapid iteration. I trade "high-friction" legacy tools for modern, intuitive platforms like Canva and AI-assisted coding. This approach allows me to focus on the big picture—ensuring work is functional, easily refined, and error-free—without getting bogged down by tedious manual processes.
My guilty pleasure? The "Infinite Redo." Thanks to digital-first tools and AI as a technical safety net, I’m obsessed with the ability to prototype, break things, and refine them until the output is pixel-perfect. There’s a certain thrill in the "low-stakes iteration" that leads to high-stakes results.
Beyond the screen, I’m driven by a balance of high-level ambition and grounded living. My roadmap includes pursuing a Master’s degree and eventually transitioning into entrepreneurship.
I envision a future that balances a self-sustained lifestyle—think a boutique goat farm or a private cafe—with a curated collection of fine timepieces, from vintage Breitlings to custom-modded Seikos.
~Syafiq
was not stolen from Papazola