



Sociological researcher turned product designer.
Beyond the product, I'm interested in the ethics of AI within human centered design. I think a lot about what gets lost when design decisions get automated. My background in sociology and philosophy keeps me asking the important questions our tools can't answer yet.
Beyond the product, I'm interested in the ethics of AI within human centered design. I think a lot about what gets lost when design decisions get automated. My background in sociology and philosophy keeps me asking the important questions our tools can't answer yet.
Beyond the product, I'm interested in the ethics of AI within human centered design. I think a lot about what gets lost when design decisions get automated. My background in sociology and philosophy keeps me asking the important questions our tools can't answer yet.








I'm drawn to the problems where access and care are missing. That specific moment when a user stops and thinks: oh, this was made for me.
I'm drawn to the problems where access and care are missing. That specific moment when a user stops and thinks: oh, this was made for me.
I came to UX after studying the human systems we exist in, which means I think about who products are built for, plus how it can make a difference in their social lives.
I came to UX after studying the human systems we exist in, which means I think about who products are built for, plus how it can make a difference in their social lives.
When I'm not in Figma, I'm out and about making friends and learning new things.




