About Me
Driven by curiosity, creativity, and the belief that good design helps people feel seen, understood, and capable.
"I’ve always been curious about how people experience the world — how art, technology, and design shape the ways we connect, communicate, and solve problems. That curiosity led me to UX design, where I combine creativity and critical thinking to make digital experiences feel more human."
My years in healthcare taught me the importance of empathy, listening, and clear communication — values that now guide how I design. Accessibility and inclusivity are at the heart of my process. I believe design should meet people where they are and empower them to feel confident, capable, and supported.
Outside of work, I’m inspired by travel, museums, and architecture — from exploring visual history and graphic design to noticing the small details that make each place memorable. My background in fine art continues to shape how I think about color, form, and balance in every project.
When I’m not designing, I love connecting with others, reading about new ideas, and finding ways to make the world a little friendlier and more inclusive. I try to bring that same curiosity and empathy into everything I do — with a little help from Petey, who has taught me that some of the best ideas start with a walk.
"I’m drawn to what we can’t always see — the subtle moments that connect people to each other and to the world around them. In my work, I look for that invisible thread and translate it into designs that help people feel seen, supported, and understood."



