I enjoy working on projects that delight and simplify people's lives.
My graphic design career started in high school with Photoshopping face swaps and superimposing family members in ridiculous situations. Though silly edits are fun, my graphic skills developed to include creating vector artwork for logos and stickers, product mockups and catalogs, and UX/UI design.
As someone who uses a wheelchair, good design is tantamount because it can make the difference between being able to do something or not. It is my goal as a designer to make products that not only make people’s lives easier but also happier as well.
Though I was born and raised in Southern California, I have very rarely experienced four seasons and yet still prefer staying indoors. While hiding from the sun and not working on design projects, I enjoy my daily dose of sodium playing online games, rewatching my favorite sitcoms, and trying to get my stubborn Pomeranian, Frosty, to listen to me.
Most of my previous design experiences have been either academic, volunteering, or freelancing. Because I like to learn new skills, I consider myself the jack-of-all trades when it comes to graphic design.