Edha is an Interaction Designer interested in how digital and physical experiences can coexist in more thoughtful, sensory, and grounded ways.
Coming from a background in interior design, sculpture and the fine arts, she’s more drawn to materials that she can touch and shape , rather than tools she can click through. While she values the speed and possibilities of technology, she’s looking for a balance—where digital tools support rather than replace physical experience.
At CIID, she’s exploring how to design interactions that don’t pull people into screens, but gently shift how we engage with them—bringing a sense of reality, tangibility and maybe even a little wonder.
Edha is an Interaction Designer interested in how digital and physical experiences can coexist in more thoughtful, sensory, and grounded ways.
Coming from a background in interior design, sculpture and the fine arts, she’s more drawn to materials that she can touch and shape , rather than tools she can click through. While she values the speed and possibilities of technology, she’s looking for a balance—where digital tools support rather than replace physical experience.
At CIID, she’s exploring how to design interactions that don’t pull people into screens, but gently shift how we engage with them—bringing a sense of reality, tangibility and maybe even a little wonder.