My background in Human-Computer Interaction.
Early on, a tantalizing question gripped me: What if we could turn our most profound convictions into digital experiences that truly matter? This led me to dig deep & pursue a master's degree focused on Human-Computer Interaction. The journey felt like crafting the perfect mixtape, blending creativity with human insight. I’ve dabbled quite a lot in user research to truly understand those who would use my designs. Designing user interfaces became more than just about aesthetics — it was about creating experiences that felt right and intuitive. This journey has fueled my passion for creating designs that look great and genuinely connect with people.
Beyond the digital frontier, I've also played the role of an ambassador at the Palmer Museum of Art, in Pennsylvania.
Having been a museum aficionado for quite a while, I get a ton of design inspiration from the incredible art and culture inside those walls. It's like a groove between the digital and the real, where my museum adventures add an extra splash of depth to my design adventures.
Updated May, 2024
I also sporadically write
I also sporadically write
I take delight in translating human experiences into digital products.
Here is my story of motivation to pursue product design— alongside my venture into photography.
But the adventure didn't stop there.
I wanted to broaden my perspective & deeply grasp how design & research intertwine. In September 2023, my team & I presented an academic poster at the ANFA Annual Conference, UC San Diego. The gist of our research? We delved into how moving through virtual reality environments (by teleporting or walking) affects our emotional reaction to those VR spaces.
Here’s a QR code that’ll take you to the poster