Books

I’ve technically been writing books since 2015. Back then, I wrote an ebook about being a UI designer, which I hadn’t published at the time, but it’s now available below.

In 2016, I drafted a book that I planned to publish in print, but it finally came out in 2023. I was juggling work and raising toddlers at the time, so writing a book was easier than actually publishing one.

I write about my career journey as a designer, and now also as a remote worker. I really hope my writing can be helpful, not just through blog posts but also through books. Writing books, for me, feels like sharing stories rather than just making money. Because I genuinely love sharing.

And probably I won’t make a lot of books like what a commercial author does. I think these are enough.

So, here are my books. Enjoy reading!


Books

Happy to share all my experiences

Peluang Kerja DKV

Language: 🇮🇩

Printed only

Rp68.000

This short-read book is written in Indonesian. It’s made to help design students — or anyone curious about studying visual communication design (DKV) — get a clearer picture of what to expect. It’s also useful for parents who want to understand the field better, and for readers who want a glimpse into life after graduation and what it’s like to work as a professional designer.

Remote work experience, especially as a UI/UX–Product Designer for companies in developed countries such as Sweden, Germany, the U.K., Canada, the U.S., and the UAE, all without using freelance platforms.

$7 – 7.99

This is a practical habits book based on the writer’s real experiences working remotely. It aims to remind remote workers to maintain good attitudes and behaviors, even when no one is watching. In this digital and social media era, where integrity is often overlooked.

Switch dari Graphic Designer ke UI/Web Designer

Language: 🇮🇩

E-book only

Written/Published: 2015/2025

FREE

The book’s content is intended for Graphic Designers, DKV students, or anyone who wants to learn about design in the digital era, especially as a UI Designer. Since it was created in 2015, some topics are no longer relevant or completely irrelevant in terms of technology, industry trends, and industry conditions. However, the author has added footnotes and icons to indicate which parts are no longer necessary to follow.