Design with integrity. Against corruption. For people.

A young woman in black shorts and a black t-shirt standing on a trail in a green forest, smiling and gesturing towards tall trees with sunlight filtering through the foliage.

I focus on building systems people can trust. I ask the right questions, gather insights through research and testing, and turn them into human-centered experiences that are clear, impactful, and responsible. Every project balances usability, business goals, and ethics, because good design works best when people come first, not profit or political influence.

My superpower is asking the right questions to uncover what really matters and turning complex human behavior into ethical design solutions.

Softball team in purple jerseys huddled together on the field, smiling and reaching into the center in a team cheer, with a baseball field and clear blue sky in the background.
A woman with two dogs standing on sandy ground in front of large rock formations and desert vegetation under a clear blue sky.
A woman smiling and making a peace sign next to a large stone sculpture of an ancient head at a museum.
Colorful Hawaiian-style short-sleeve shirt hanging on a white hanger on a wooden cabinet door.

Connecting softball, travel, history, and thread

When I’m not designing, you’ll probably find me on the softball field, traveling with my partner and two dogs, or tinkering with sewing projects. I’m also endlessly fascinated by history: ancient ruins, old artifacts, and the stories they carry shape the way I think about systems, patterns, and how people move through the world.