

My Journey
My journey to becoming the designer I am today has been deeply influenced by my diverse experiences. See timeline below:
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Image of me with my first art class that I taught in Thailand.

Image of me with my first art class that I taught in Thailand.

Image I took in India of a woman and man on a motorbike with some cows in the background.

Image of me and an elephant touching heads together in Thailand. It was so sweet!

Beautiful salt deposits and pools that look like snow found in Turkey.

Image I took in India of a woman and man on a motorbike with some cows in the background.

Image of concert, man singing with smoke and lights.

Image of concert, man singing with smoke and lights.

Image of me drawing/designing.

Image of me drawing/designing.

Image of statue.

Image of statue.
These experiences taught me the profound connections that unite us as humans—whether it's the universal language of music, or the kindness of strangers to help when you're lost, even if it's simply with hand gestures. These encounters have shown me that we are a global collective, learning and growing from one another.
My Design Philosophy
Through natural tendencies and life experiences, I honed my analytical skills, which fuel my creativity, ensuring no detail is ever overlooked.
Furthermore, my background in teaching high school literature and special education equipped me with crucial skills in storytelling and designing for differently-abled users, both of which are central to my design philosophy.
In this way, I've come to see design as an essential human experience.




My Meticulous Dots
In my free time, you'll often find me meticulously drawing tiny dots in my art, enjoying live music, hiking, or exploring new places with my family.











