About
Hi! I'm glad you are here.
I design digital experiences that feel intuitive, intentional, and human. Over the past five years, my journey from visual design to UX has shaped how I think, create, and connect the dots between people and products. I’ve had the opportunity to design across Healthcare Technology, Enterprise SaaS, PropTech, E-commerce, and Content Publishing.
I currently lead end-to-end projects, crafting high-fidelity wireframes, and testing websites, influencing decisions across teams and ensuring the experience works for both users and business goals. Beyond execution, I mentor junior UXers, fostering stronger design teams.

But how did I get here?
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The Visual Design Chapter
I started in communication and visual design, where I learned how to communicate through form, layout, & aesthetics. Co-founding a design studio helped me understand client needs across industries and pushed me to solve real problems beyond just visuals.
The UX Shift
My desire to design with more intention led me to move to New York City to pursue a Master’s in Human-Centered Design. I learned to back every decision in research, testing, and systems thinking. Today, I apply that mindset across everything I design, from flows and wireframes to scalable systems and product strategy.
I believe...
Good design is invisible — it meets people where they are and leads them where they need to go, effortlessly.
After I unplug from the pixels ...
You’ll find me baking something sweet or unwinding on long drives, small rituals that fuel my creativity and keep me connected to the world beyond the screen.
And then there’s my puppy, my most honest user. Keeping him engaged takes creativity, testing, and constant iteration. Turns out designing for users with four paws isn’t so different from designing for people.
Scroll on to catch some snippets
[01]
Sweet Somethings
2024

Experimenting with new recipes or perfecting a classic, it's my way of mixing creativity with patience (and a little bit of chaos)
[02]
Golden Hour Drives
2023

Driving lets me tune in to myself. The focus it demands helps me unwind, reconnect, and see the world with fresh eyes.
[03]
Chief Engagement Officer
2026

My coworker who demands constant engagement. He reminds me every day that engagement isn’t automatic, it’s designed.
[04]
Double Trouble
2025

A little ambitious and a little messy. The process was just as sweet as the result.
