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 and design 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 an art gallery, or listening to my new favourite album.