Me circa 1988 (Age 3)

Me circa 1988 (Age 3)

My path into UX design wasn’t linear—but it was intentional.

I grew up immersed in creativity—drawing, crafting, and exploring the natural world. Those early experiences shaped how I see patterns, systems, and relationships, and taught me to pay attention to the details others might overlook.

That curiosity evolved into digital design during high school and college, where I spent years working in Adobe Photoshop—experimenting with composition, editing photography, and building a foundation in visual storytelling. What began as creative exploration expanded into graphic design, and eventually into a deeper interest in how people interact with the things we create.

Over time, my focus shifted from how something looks to how it works.

That shift led me to UX design, where I’ve built a career designing complex, workflow-driven systems—particularly within enterprise environments. I specialize in simplifying reporting experiences, improving navigation and usability, and helping teams bring clarity to products that have grown difficult to use.

My approach is grounded in three principles:

  • Understanding real human needs

  • Designing with clarity and intention

  • Creating systems that feel usable, not overwhelming

I bring both structure and empathy to my work—balancing analytical problem-solving with a deep respect for the people using the systems we design.

Today, I partner with product and engineering teams to untangle complexity, identify meaningful improvements, and create experiences that feel clear, efficient, and thoughtfully designed.

Let’s Work Together