About Me
I approach product design through a human-centered lens shaped by my education in Human Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington.
I begin by observing how people interact with systems and objects. I look closely at patterns, unmet needs, and small moments that reveal what matters. Research leads to structure. Structure leads to iteration.
My work spans both digital and physical products. I have collaborated with engineers, researchers, and non-design stakeholders to create experiences that are clear, functional, and grounded in real use.
I value clarity, precision, and purpose. I design to make things work well and feel right in their context.
If your project requires thoughtful problem solving and a calm, focused process, I’d be glad to connect.
Experience
I approach product design through a human-centered lens shaped by my education in Human Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington.
I begin by observing how people interact with systems and objects. I look closely at patterns, unmet needs, and small moments that reveal what matters. Research leads to structure. Structure leads to iteration.
My work spans both digital and physical products. I have collaborated with engineers, researchers, and non-design stakeholders to create experiences that are clear, functional, and grounded in real use.
I value clarity, precision, and purpose. I design to make things work well and feel right in their context.
If your project requires thoughtful problem solving and a calm, focused process, I’d be glad to connect.