Hi!

I’m an Interdisciplinary Designer with a background in Art History and a deep curiosity about how people interact with systems, stories, and each other. Specializing in UX design and research, I value attention to detail and precision, carrying intentionality into every aspect of product design.

In academia, I researched how grief, memory, and resistance move across materials, bodies, and archives. While writing my Master’s thesis and organizing a graduate conference on empathy, I began to see UX not as a career shift, but as a natural continuation of everything I care about: clarity, care, and connection.

Empathy, then, became a methodology of understanding—and design, the next logical language. My background in artistic direction, critical research, and feminist theory taught me to see structure in emotion, and emotion in structure.

I approach UX research as an act of listening: gathering stories, identifying patterns, and surfacing pain points. I believe that thoughtful design has the power to reduce friction, support users’ needs, and reveal meaning.

When I’m not working, I’m threading words into essays, at a gallery, or camping somewhere that makes my phone feel irrelevant.