About Me

Hello! I'm Crandon, a person brought up in a supportive, close-knit family that molded a lot of what I am today: curious, observant, and ever trying to make sense of how people interact with their surroundings. Since my tender years, I have always been genuinely interested in creativity: from drawing and building small projects, tinkering with visuals, to exploring new ways of making the day-to-day better. That curiosity, over time, morphed into an interest in design, systems thinking, and understanding human behavior.

Today, I work across UX research, interaction design, usability testing, and service blueprinting, focusing especially on accessibility and inclusive design. I enjoy breaking down complex problems, turning insights into clear solutions, and creating experiences that feel intuitive, meaningful, and genuinely helpful for different kinds of users. Whether I'm prototyping interfaces, refining user journeys, or studying how people navigate physical spaces, I bring a structured yet empathetic approach to everything I do.

When I am not working and studying, I am learning through design projects, photography, experimenting with visuals, exploring other new ideas that help me grow creatively and professionally. I’m driven by this belief: thoughtful design can make everyday life smoother, kinder, and more accessible; I am excited to keep building work that reflects that purpose.

“You can make anything by writing.”

C. S. Lewis