About

I am a designer and anthropologist working across design, research, and interdisciplinary education. My practice explores how design can reframe dominant narratives by integrating methods from social sciences, critical theory, and design futures.


Currently, I design human-AI collaboration experiences at DeepL, write DesignDesign's critical methods repository, and co-host a Berlin-based meet-up group advocating critical design practices. I’ve taught Ethnography and Design with Namla, in collaboration organisations and institutions such as University of Amsterdam, Ateliere Fără Frontiere, and AKTO – Direitos Humanos e Democracia.


I received a Master's degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology (cum laude) from KU Leuven, postgraduate certificates in Speculative Design Futures and Critical Design Philosophies from IADT Ireland, and training in strategic foresight and design leadership from Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies and Parsons School of Design.


Born in Thailand and based in Germany, my works are shaped by transnational perspectives, collaborative learning, and a commitment to design as a form of inquiry into possible futures.

I am more than a sum of pixels.

I love facilitating conversations, understanding different points of view, and taming chaos.

If you’d like to chat about speculative design, futures, or just share thoughts over coffee