I’m a curious and experimental, multidisciplinary UX designer with a growth mindset and a builder’s instinct. I’m big on learning fast, failing often, and using AI thoughtfully to explore ideas, prototype  and build. I'm always working on something, whether it be digital or physical, check out some of my personal projects below!
I’ve always been drawn to making — exploring everything from drawing and hand-lettering to photography, sewing, and eventually crafting custom silver jewelry. These creative experiences taught me to think with my hands and pay attention to detail.

In 2019, I transitioned into digital design, completing a graphic design certificate and joining a property tech company. I took on roles in project management, operations management, and design lead. At this job, I slowly began to take up an unofficial role until it became official. While working I spent some time learning about UX/UI design through online courses and eventually decided to pursue it more seriously by obtaining an Interaction Design diploma at George Brown Polytechnic in 2026.
More about me
Currently, I am wrapping up my studies in Interaction design at George Brown College, while working part-time and taking on freelance projects when I have capacity.  I also lead a weekly free tutoring program for families in the Junction. The experience keeps me grounded in community while giving me space to apply user experience design processes and thinking.


Running this program pushes me to practice empathy, clarity, to build simple but functional systems, solve logistical pain points, and continuously refine the program based on real feedback. It’s a hands-on reminder that good design is ultimately about people.
Creatively, I’m focused on growing my skills in3D modelling and motion design to support my jewelry practice. And to balance all that screen time, I love being outdoors—biking through the city whenever I need to pause, reset, and get inspired again.
Hobbies
Cycling
Silversmithing
Photography
Cooking
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