About Me


Even as a child, I have always been described as a curious person. I found knowledge so fascinating, and soaked in any new information, regardless of the subject. This provided challenges later in life, in a society that values specialty over breadth. Ultimately, I chose to study psychology; psychology interested me, but not in a typical clinical setting. I was interested more so in the human experience - how can we use scientific and empirical concepts to enhance a subjective human experience? This question is what drove me towards UX design, and led me to later double minor in UX design and information technology. Technology is new, yet exponentially evolving. Therefore, it is easy for people to get left behind in that evolution. My ultimate goal is to bring about an accessible user experience, one which leaves clients satisfied.