I’ve always loved using technology to tell stories and solve problems.
I started my educational journey at the University of Michigan as a computer science major before switching into the UX design program at the University of Michigan School of Information (UMSI). I graduated with my bachelor’s degree in UX design in May 2024, and I am currently a UX design master’s student at UMSI expected to graduate in May 2025. I’ve also spent two summers interning as a UX design intern at Epic, a healthcare technology company.
With my attention to detail and background in tech, I value precision, feasibility, and accessibility in my designs. But during my time at UMSI, I have grown to appreciate the art of storytelling that seamlessly incorporates people’s experiences into the designs that they use.
My team and I working on a design project at the Library of Congress.
My sister and I before the Short ‘n Sweet Sabrina Carpenter concert in Detroit.
In my free time, I love exploring other forms of storytelling.
I love drawing design inspiration from the media I consume (music, books, TV shows, video games, and more). Doing so has definitely enhanced my creativity and equipped me with a diverse toolbox of storytelling techniques, visual inspiration, and user-centered perspectives.
My current favorites are A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson and Crumbs by Danie Stirling.
I am currently seeking UX design opportunities at impactful companies.
The impact that I was able to have on real products and real people while working on all of the projects displayed on this portfolio was really important to me. Looking ahead to the future, I’m excited about the opportunity to directly influence more innovative designs.
Me and my mentor, Kristina Leo, at my final internship presentation at Epic.
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