When creativity meets clarity,
vision meets action.

Driven by curiosity and built on purpose, this is where bold thinking meets thoughtful execution.

Let’s create something meaningful together.

I turn complex ideas into clear, usable experiences. Whether I’m designing a brand system, building a workflow, or shaping a customer journey, my process is grounded in curiosity, collaboration, and practical execution. The goal is always the same: make the work easier to understand, easier to use, and stronger in the real world.

Congressional Hackathon

Designed the visual and communications system for the Congressional Hackathon, helping make a technology event clearer, more engaging, and easier to navigate.

RISD Summer Design Cohort

Created editorial layout work through RISD’s summer design cohort, exploring magazine systems, typography, pacing, and visual hierarchy. The project focused on building a clear editorial rhythm across spreads while balancing concept, image, and type into a cohesive publication experience.

Designed a fitness app prototype in Figma, using user research, wireframing, and flow mapping to shape the experience. The project focused on clearer navigation, goal tracking, and workout planning to help users build more consistent training habits.

GWU UX/UI
Fitness Prototype

About

I’m a designer and experience builder working across brand, UX, retail, and operations. My background spans visual design for the U.S. House of Representatives, retail launch and visual merchandising work with On, and coaching/programming systems across boutique fitness brands.

Across each role, the through-line has been the same: making complex experiences clearer, more useful, and easier to act on. I’ve designed campaigns, reports, prototypes, store systems, training tools, and customer-facing moments that help people understand what to do, why it matters, and how to move forward. This is what drives me.

I’m especially interested in work that sits between strategy and execution—where design is not just how something looks, but how it functions in the real world.