About
I turn messy, complex problems into products people can actually use.
I'm a product designer with 5+ years of experience working across B2B SaaS, enterprise software, and healthcare. My background started in engineering, which means I think about systems, constraints, and edge cases as naturally as I think about interfaces.
Over the years I've worked on products where the stakes were real: clinical workflows, financial decision-making, enterprise tooling used by teams who can't afford confusion. That exposure changed how I design. I don't lead with aesthetics. I lead with understanding.
My process is deliberate. I spend more time in the problem than most people expect, because I've seen what happens when teams skip that part. I think in flows before frames, systems before screens, and I push back when a brief doesn't hold up.
I'm at my best in cross-functional teams, working closely with product and engineering from day one, not handing off at the end. The work is better for it, and so are the relationships.
I see design as a quiet conversation between intent and imagination, one that never really ends, it just evolves.
Tools I can use
Designing Tomorrow's
Experiences
5+
Years of experience

6+
Sectors Navigated
My guiding stars as a designer
These aren't rules I follow. They're how I show up for every project, every team, every problem.
I clarify before I create
I don't design until the problem is sharp. Vague briefs make expensive mistakes.
I design for the system, not the screen
Every component fits into something bigger. I think in patterns, not one-off pages.
I own my decisions
Every choice comes with a reason. You'll always know why, not just what.
I flag problems early
I don't save issues for the final review. Problems raised late cost everyone time.
I work with the team, not ahead of it
Eng and product are in the loop from day one. No surprises, no handoff friction.
I let evidence lead
I back decisions with research and data. Gut feel is a starting point, not a conclusion.