I'm Tiffany, a fifth-year Master's student in Informatics: Design, Use, Interaction at the University of Oslo. My passion lies in blending technology and design to create seamless, user-centered solutions across both physical and digital platforms.

With a strong focus on UX design and web development, I strive to craft intuitive interfaces that enhance the human experience. I'm particularly interested in Human-Computer Interaction, exploring how thoughtful design can bridge the gap between people and technology, ensuring that innovation remains accessible and impactful.

I’m currently writing my master’s thesis on creepy technologies and how they can be explored through hands-on, craft-based design. If you're curious, you can read more below about how this concept is woven into my work !

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In my free time, I enjoy crafting jewelry. It started as a personal hobby, but has since evolved into a central starting point for my master's project. The hands-on, craft-oriented process from jewelry making has been carried into the work I'm doing in my thesis. I'm currently exploring how to craft something that evokes a sense of eeriness, with a focus on creepy technologies. I'm a strong believer that aesthetics play an important role in the field of HCI, and we're working to emphasize this in our work.