I started my career designing buildings, now I design experiences.
After nearly a decade as an architect, I traded floor plans for user flows and construction drawings for wireframes. Turns out, whether it’s a physical space or a digital one, it all comes down to how people move, feel, and connect.
Architecture taught me to think in systems, to notice how people interact with their environment, and to obsess (in the best way) over details that make things just work. Now, I bring that same mindset to UX- blending structure, empathy, and storytelling to craft digital spaces that feel effortless to navigate.
In 2025, I was among the top 10 students selected to work with ASU’s in-house design agency, collaborating on projects for real-world clients. That same year, I teamed up with a fellow designer to win the UX Spark Hackathon, creating a vibrant, interactive platform for ASU’s Trusted Learner Network, all in just five hours!
When I’m not designing, you’ll probably find me flipping through books, exploring new places, or doodling ideas that may (or may not) turn into my next project. These are the things that keep my creativity alive and my curiosity growing.


























