Who I am

My Start in Architecture

Over the course of five years, in school and working in the field, I developed strong empathy, problem-solving, research, and collaborative skills while working closely with professionals under strict constraints. I bring a unique skill set as a designer, as creative problem solving is what my undergraduate education was all about. Though the creative side is important, I also have valuable experience working under real-life constraints to solve real problems.

My Switch to UX

After several years in architecture, I realized that my true passion lies not just in designing physical spaces, but in creating experiences that are intuitive, meaningful, and user-focused. Therefore, the shift to UX from architecture was a natural step. Just as architecture shapes how people move through physical environments, UX design shapes how people interact with digital ones. I’m excited to keep creating inclusive, user-friendly experiences that don’t just look good, but genuinely improve the way people live, work, and connect.

What I can do

UX Research/Design

āœ” UX Research Plan

āœ” Competitive Analysis

āœ” User Interviews

āœ” Affinity Mapping

āœ” Personas

āœ” Storyboarding

āœ” Card Sorting

āœ” Site Mapping

āœ” Task Flows and User Flows

āœ” Low and Mid-Fidelity Wireframing

āœ” Usability Testing

UI Design

āœ” High-fidelity wireframing

āœ” Prototyping

āœ” Visual design

āœ” Illustration

āœ” Iconography

āœ” Branding

Software

āœ” Figma

āœ” FigJam

āœ” Adobe Photoshop

āœ” Adobe Indesign

āœ” Adobe Illustrator

āœ” Miro

āœ” AutoCAD

āœ” Revit

āœ” Rhino 3D

Where you can find me when I’m not working