I like making
things for people.
Through design, I aim to create products that empower people in achieving their goals. As a research and data-driven designer, I guide my design process with user insights and data to bridge the gap between people and technology.
What I'm All About
PEOPLE
Design is all about people and collaboration. In approaching design projects, I aim to follow a research-driven process to make sure my design is aligned with user needs.
Within this process, I make sure to seek feedback to find fresh perspectives and new ways to look at things.
problems & solutions
I'm always up for the challenge of tackling complex problem spaces—it's like solving a puzzle.
I'm passionate about designing for unprecedented problems, uncovering new user needs, and translating emerging tech capabilities into scalable solutions.
my story
Fun fact: before I became a designer, I was a "piano economist".
I had always loved all things creative and technical. Before I became a designer, I did everything from putting together concerts, to modeling consumer behavior and bookkeeping in Excel—but what was most valuable to me in these experiences was that they allowed me to understand and create experiences for people.
Combining my quantitative background with my passion for creating meaningful experiences and interactions, I became the data-driven, user-centered designer that I am today.
when I'm not designing...
I sketched one of my favorite composers ->
(Hint: he's on the top right)
I'm a pianist:
I like to draw (people, especially):