ABOUT ME

           Design, to me, is not just about creating something new—it’s about refining, enhancing, and highlighting the unique elements that define a brand, product, or space. With a Master’s degree in Object Design and Product Development from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin, I am passionate about using visual storytelling to shape identity and improve everyday experiences.

         My work has been featured in various exhibitions and design showcases, including the 2025 International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) at the Javits Center in New York. I have also participated in two thesis exhibitions and co-curated SAIC’s Career and Professional Experience (CAPX) exhibition, where I was also a featured participant and moderator. These experiences have reinforced my belief that great design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about individuality, storytelling, and lasting impact.

           As a designer, I specialize in branding, product design, and visual identity, creating work that goes beyond just looking good—it feels intentional, authentic, and meaningful. Whether I’m developing a brand identity, refining product aesthetics, or shaping an environmental experience, my goal is always to craft designs that stand out while remaining deeply connected to their purpose.

               Ultimately, I see design as a tool for empowerment, allowing individuals and businesses to express themselves in ways that feel both natural and bold. I’m always eager to take on new challenges, collaborate, and create work that makes an impact.