Since I was young I was always interested in creative activities - sketching, drawing, painting, photography, and anything that piqued my interest. Later I became an architect and followed a fairly long and fulfilling career, rich with many experiences and professional roles. In the recent years, as I moved up to take on more management responsibilities and spent less time doing architectural design, I realized my creative urge was not being satisfied. I wanted to do something new, something different, something that I would love to do.

It was at this time that I came to learn about User Experience Design, and I knew I wanted to be a UX Designer. It just made sense to make this transition from my architectural background.

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Always trying new things is living life to the fullest.