About
My path to UX wasn't straight — and that's exactly what makes my work different.
I studied architecture, earned a master's in systems science, and spent time as a data analyst and motion graphics artist before landing in UX design. What connected all of it was the same question: how do people move through space, information, and experience — and how do we make that feel effortless?
Today I bring all of that to every project. My architecture background shapes how I think about layout and hierarchy. My systems thinking keeps me focused on the whole, not just the screen in front of me. My data background means I don't just make things look good — I make decisions I can defend. And my motion graphics work means I think in interactions, not just interfaces.
I care deeply about inclusive design — not as an afterthought, but as the foundation. Because a product that works for everyone is simply better designed.