About
Designer who
asks why before how
I'm a recently graduated product designer with a deep curiosity about how people interact with the tools they use every day. My work is grounded in research and driven by empathy — I believe great design starts with listening.
During my studies, I focused on interaction design and user research, spending as much time talking to people as I did in Figma. That balance shapes how I work: every visual decision traces back to a human insight.
I'm drawn to problems that sit at the intersection of complexity and everyday life — transit systems, health data, the mundane logistics of feeding yourself. I believe design has the most impact when it makes the complex feel simple without dumbing anything down.
How I approach design
Research first, always
I don't design from assumptions. Every project starts with understanding the people I'm designing for — their context, constraints, and unspoken needs.
Embrace the messy middle
The best ideas emerge from exploration, not from jumping to solutions. I protect space for divergent thinking before converging on a direction.
Words matter as much as pixels
I think about content, tone, and language as core design materials. A well-written label can do more than a clever interaction pattern.
Show your reasoning
Design decisions should be defensible. I document the *why* behind every major choice, making my work easier to discuss, critique, and build on.
Skills
User Research, Interaction Design, Prototyping, Usability Testing, Design Systems, Information Architecture, Visual Design
Tools
Figma, Principle, Maze, Miro, Notion, Framer, HTML/CSS
Education
B.Des in Product Design
Your University, 2025
Currently
Seeking full-time product design roles
Open to remote and relocation
Want to work together?
I'm actively looking for my first product design role at a team that values craft, curiosity, and thoughtful problem-solving.