1Congratulations on winning the French Design Awards! Can you introduce yourself and share about what inspired you to pursue design as a career?
Because I love design, I love to put my thoughts into real life, and to see my imagination become a real thing that I can touch.
2What does being recognised in the French Design Awards mean to you?
Actually, I just want to try my best to do something that I can find at that time to show people what I just do.
3How has this achievement impacted your career, team, or agency, and what opportunities has it brought so far?
Honestly, I'm not too sure yet! But I would usually just do my best, wrap things up, and move on to the next thing. I try not to overthink it and just keep things rolling!
4What role does experimentation play in your creative process? Can you share an example?
I am a thinker, creator, and sometimes also a builder.
5What's the most unusual source of inspiration you've ever drawn from for a project?
For me, everything is normal because they are part of regular life. But, I know a lot of people can not see the imagery from the subconscious, but I can!
6What’s one thing you wish more people understood about the design process?
I hope my work helps people understand me a little better, even if it’s just in small ways. For me, design is a quiet kind of conversation—a way to connect when words don’t quite work.
7How do you navigate the balance between meeting client expectations and staying true to your ideas?
That balance really depends on the client, it's not always something I can control. I do my part by presenting my ideas as clearly and thoughtfully as possible, but in the end, it’s their call.
8What were the challenges you faced while working on your award-winning design, and how did you overcome them?
I don’t usually think of things as difficult. But I do often find it difficult. The hard part is that when I insist on being myself, I hear a lot of people saying that it’s unrealistic, or that they think my ideas are too simple, or that they think I’m playing a game.
9How do you recharge your creativity when you hit a creative block?
Take a rest and empty my mind.
10What personal values or experiences do you infuse into your designs?
I think this question can be answered in another way. That is, my work is a concentrated presentation of my personal preferences and experiences.
11What is an advice that you would you give to aspiring designers aiming for success?
Trust your intuition.
12If you could collaborate with any designer, past or present, who would it be and why?
Elon Musk, his Starship is one of the most wonderful products I can think of in the world, and has a lot of area that I can paint on.
13What's one question you wish people would ask you about your work, and what's your answer?
I hope people ask me why I do something that doesn't seem to be very common. The answer is because I just follow my heart and be myself.