my design philosophy
great design starts with empathy and should be accessible to everyone. i focus on creating inclusive, user-centered solutions that solve problems ensuring that every user, regardless of background or ability, can engage with the products i design.
my goal is to use design to drive positive change and build a more equitable digital world.
what i’ve been up to
best buy: led ux research and design efforts for apps and internal tools used by millions of customers and over 100,000 employees. improved usability, optimized workflows, and delivered user-friendly solutions.
seeq corporation: simplified complex analytics tools into intuitive designs, making data-heavy workflows accessible to users.
george washington university ux bootcamp: mentored 29 aspiring ux professionals, teaching hands-on research and design skills to prepare them for the industry.
from buildings to interfaces
yep, my journey started in architecture, where i learned how to design spaces that work for people. then i decided to apply my skills to something even more dynamic—human-computer interaction.
With a master’s degree in hci, i found my sweet spot at the intersection of design, research, and innovation.
beyond the screen
when I'm not designing or researching, you'll find me planning my next adventure, geeking out over architecture, or lost in a good book—whether it's a gripping novel, a design classic, or something on psychology. and because giving back is close to my heart, i love mentoring aspiring ux professionals.