
Passionate maker, methodical organiser, and visual researcher. I design with a sensitivity to how identities—of brands, spaces, and people—are shaped through visual language, routine, and representation. From building brand identities to investigating the visual framing of everyday life, I'm drawn to design that uncovers the unseen—spatial behaviours, emotional landscapes, and cultural ideals.
Clime Cluster
Clime Cluster is a design-research project that visualizes how domestic routines, spatial behaviours, and cultural ideals shape the perception of comfort in everyday living spaces.
Clime Cluster is a design-research project that explores how comfort is constructed and perceived in everyday domestic life. Through interviews, photography, environmental data logging, and algorithmic visualizations, the project contrasts lived experiences with idealized representations found in media. By mapping routines and spatial behaviours, Clime Cluster reveals how cultural ideals, privacy, and personal rhythms shape our understanding of comfort at home.









