Designer who understands how design gets built.
Designer who understands how design gets built.
Designer who understands how design gets built.
That's not an accident. I studied Computer Science at Georgia Tech, then spent years working between software development, UI/UX design, and marketing across a big corporation, a startup, and a small business.
Each one taught me something different: how engineers think, how founders make trade-offs, how real users get lost. That's the lens I bring to every design decision.
After experiencing depression, I became deeply curious about the body-mind connection, especially for women. How PMS, mood, sleep, diet, and exercise are all connected together. And how design and technology, done right, could actually help people understand and navigate what's happening inside them.