About Me
I have spent my career at the intersection of language, aesthetics, and function. It started with a linguistics degree and a fascination with how communication shapes experience. Most recently I spent three years in corporate as a project manager, where I learned how to lead complex work, manage stakeholders, and ship on time without losing sight of the creative vision. That combination is what defines how I work today. I am not just a designer and I am not just a manager. I am someone who can walk into an undefined situation, shape it into a clear creative direction, and see it through to execution.
I design interfaces and systems that lower cognitive load through clarity, consistency, and thoughtful use of existing design frameworks.
Community-Driven Projects
Outside of work, I am drawn to building systems that turn individual effort into shared benefit. In 2025 I started a neighborhood composting project after realizing I did not produce enough food waste on my own to run my Mill recycler consistently. What began as a simple exchange with a restaurant in my building has grown into an ongoing community system where food scraps are collected, processed at home, and returned to the neighborhood through local businesses and people who grow food or tend gardens. I built the project from the ground up and continue to run it today, creating clear ways for people to understand it, access it, and participate.