No dead ends, only solutions


Hello!
In some martial arts, you're taught to use not only your own skills, but also the strength and abilities of your partner—or your opponent—to your advantage.
This principle can be applied in other fields, such as UX design.
When we’re faced with a problem, by staying open-minded and attentive, by analyzing users’ needs and desires, and by using our own abilities, we can find solutions and take action.
There are no dead ends, only solutions.


My Story
My name is Feyzi, I'm 38 years old. Formerly a school librarian and sworn translator, I’m now a UX/UI Designer.
I hold a Master's degree in History and a diploma in Library and Information Science, and I’ve worked in prestigious institutions in both France and Turkey.
Curious by nature and eager to understand social, mechanical, and digital systems, I naturally turned to UX/UI Design.
I completed two solid training programs, Google UX Design and User Interface Design (University of Minnesota), which gave me a strong foundation in both UX and UI design.
Judo, writing, drawing, reading, and technology are all integral parts of my daily life.
Much like in martial arts, I believe that flexibility of mind and careful observation are essential in design: understanding the intention behind an object or an interface is already the first step toward improving it.
Today, I want to put my skills, discipline, and creativity at the service of the user experience.
No dead ends, only solutions.