
I have a dog. :)

I play bass guitar. :)

I turn complicated concepts into clear solutions.
I’m a UX designer with a background in biochemistry and biotechnology, where precision, data, and process guided everything I did. That same mindset now shapes how I approach design. I treat every project like an experiment. I explore, test, and refine until I uncover solutions that are both intuitive and purposeful. My process is rooted in research and reason, ensuring every design decision serves a clear function and improves the user experience.
In my science career, I often found myself translating complexity into clarity, whether that meant breaking down technical procedures or simplifying dense scientific journals for broader audiences. I discovered that I loved making complicated ideas understandable and accessible, which is exactly what drew me to UX design. Now, I bring that same analytical curiosity and communication skills to the design process, crafting experiences that simplify complexity, center the user, and make information approachable to everyone.
My transition from science to design wasn’t a leap, but a natural evolution. Both disciplines demand curiosity, structure, and empathy. Curiosity to ask the right questions, structure to test and iterate, and empathy to design with people in mind. Today, I combine those strengths to create inclusive, data-informed designs that bridge the gap between complexity and clarity.
