About
I'm an Interaction Designer with a background in healthcare and enterprise product design. Before coming to New York, I spent two years at Jubo — a B2B healthcare platform — where I designed tools for daycare staff managing patient records and scheduling. It's where I learned that the real design problem is rarely the interface itself.
I'm currently pursuing an MFA in Interaction Design at SVA, deepening my practice in service design, assistive technology, and the spaces where design decisions have genuine human stakes. I'm drawn to problems that involve complex systems, vulnerable users, and the messy in-between — places most tools haven't reached yet.
Outside of projects, I think a lot about how physical spaces shape social behavior, why useful things often go unused, and how to make research feel less extractive.
I like cats but sadly I couldn't have one now.
I care about how my work relates to the country.
I like hackathons to make stupid things.
I like playing projects with Raspberry Pi!
I like to take photos. Click to see my gallery!
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