Before I became a UX Designer, I spent several years working in Frontend Development. During that time, I gained a deep appreciation for how digital products are built, and how even the smallest design decisions impact real users. While I enjoyed writing code, I found myself increasingly drawn to the why behind the interface—why users behave the way they do, what they struggle with, and how thoughtful design can make their experience smoother and more meaningful. That curiosity eventually led me to transition into UX Design, where I could focus on solving real problems, improving usability, and shaping digital experiences from the ground up.
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