My Research
My Research Focus
The goal is simple: Design products that work for every mind, every ability, and every environment.
Core Research Themes
Designing for Neurological Disorders
Understanding how cognitive, sensory, and emotional differences shape user interactions.
Focus areas include:
• Sensory overload patterns
• Cognitive load reduction
• Motor-friendly UI micro-interactions
• Behavioral barriers in digital environments
Mental Models for Users with Disabilities
Exploring how disabled users perceive tasks, interpret information, and build trust.
Key insights:
• Familiarity reduces friction
• Sequential clarity is more powerful than visual complexity
• Predictability boosts confidence
• Error-recovery must be effortless
Global & Inclusive Design Principles
Designing for all cultures, languages, and accessibility needs.
My research focuses on:
• Universal affordances
• Emotion-aware interface elements
• Minimal cognitive effort
• Designing with cultural sensitivity
Why Products Fail — Research on Broken Experiences
A deep look into the common reasons’ products fail users:
• Assumptions over insights
• Complex flows for vulnerable users
• Neglecting micro-barriers
• Lack of accessibility thinking from the start
Every failure story becomes a blueprint for redesigning better experiences.
