
I am Tanin, a Product Designer focusing on implementing user-centered, data-driven, and business-oriented design.
Here's what I love and good at:
🧠 Understanding User Psychology
🌉 Bridging Business and Design
🎯 Prioritizing User-Centered Design
👀 Observing Real-User Interactions
📊 Leveraging Data in Design
🎙️ Conducting In-Depth User Interviews
🔍 Analyzing Behavioral Patterns
🔄 Testing and Iterating Designs
I perform my best when I am part of a team that shares my dedication to truly helping and connecting with users.
my personality
☀️ Optimistic and Positive
Like the bright and vibrant colors in Impressionist works, I have a positive and hopeful outlook on life, always seeking beauty in the simplest moments.
🌊 Flexible and Adaptable
Similar to the free and fluid brushstrokes in Impressionist paintings, I am adaptable and easily adjusts to changing situations.
💡 Creative and Innovative
Just as Impressionists broke traditional artistic rules, I have a creative and open mind, always looking for new and different ways to solve problems.
🕒 Lives in the Moment
They value the present moment and try to enjoy life as it happens, without being overly concerned about the past or future.
🌐 Strategic and Big-Picture Thinker / Detail Oriented
I pay attention to small details while also keeping the bigger picture in mind; just like Impressionist paintings that appear cohesive from afar but are made up of countless small brushstrokes up close.

Another side of me
Along with being a digital product designer, I am also a painter who loves modern Impressionism.
I am greatly inspired by Claude Monet, especially by his use of color and light.

Some Of My Works
My Lovely Activitie
I love hiking and exploring nature, I learn my biggest lessons from nature; lessons that hiking teaches me, like the joy of reaching the top; When your legs hurt, you’re out of breath from exhaustion, but you keep going; In the end, the reward is the pleasure of swimming in a cool lake or relaxing in a restaurant with cold drinks waiting for you.
Even if there’s nothing special at the top, the feeling of pushing your feet against the steep ground and reaching the highest point you aimed for is a powerful joy that’s hard to describe.
Hiking taught me that after every twenty tough steps, there’s always a flat spot to rest.

My UX Certificates
My Favorite Books
Notes on the Synthesis of Form by Christopher Alexander
The Missing Piece Meets the Big O by Shel Silverstein
Atomic Habits by James Clear




