
Expertise
Human Centered User Research
Conducting interviews, surveys, and qualitative analysis to uncover user needs.
Iterative Design
Designing and running usability tests to drive product improvements.
Information Architecture
Structuring research into clear flows, personas, and product architectures.
Future Oriented UX Research
Using speculative methods to explore next generation technologies/experiences
About Me
I'm a UX/UI designer with a background in research, and technology has always been one of my favorite playgrounds. That's why I started out in computer science until I came across design and realized how much I loved bringing ideas to life. Discovering HCI and UX was the perfect bridge, letting me blend my love for tech with my passion for design. That path eventually led me to a role as a UX/UI designer at OPTime AI during my last two semesters of undergrad.
I've always been a problem solver (well, it used to be math problems), and that same curiosity pushed me toward the research side of UX and later into a master's in HCI, where I explored UX and user research even deeper. I see myself as both a problem solver and an organizer, especially when it comes to analyzing data. I'm good at finding patterns and turning them into stories, and honestly, storytelling is what saved my master’s thesis (no joke! :D).
I've run countless interviews and user studies, and I never get tired of those “aha” moments when people keep pointing to the same issue in different ways. Watching those insights click is always exciting.



Outside of design, you'll usually find me outdoors. I love challenging hikes, camping trips, analog photography (not a professional, haha), and experimenting in the kitchen, mixing flavors until something surprising happens. I'm also big on staying active: ice skating in the winter (mostly to survive Canadian winters, IYKYK), and the rest of the year I'm either lifting heavy at the gym (yep, total gym girl) or biking around.








