Designing human-centered experiences through empathy, accessibility, and cognitive insight.
I'm a UX designer with a background in healthcare, specializing in cognition, communication, and assistive technology. This foundation gives me a deep understanding of how people think, solve problems, and navigate complex systems, particularly in high-stakes, high-impact environments. It also grounds my approach in a strong belief in human-first, accessible design.
In my previous role, I led cross-functional teams to improve electronic medical record (EMR) workflows, partnering with engineers, front-end developers, data analysts, and clinicians to identify pain points and co-create practical, user-centered solutions. I also bring hands-on experience in user research, from conducting interviews to synthesizing insights that directly inform design decisions.
This journey has sharpened my empathy for the real-world challenges users face and fuels my passion for creating thoughtful, inclusive, and intuitive digital experiences. My transition into UX design reflects a commitment to building technology that genuinely supports people, no matter the product or platform.
Highlighted Skills:
Developing user personas, journeys and flows
Low and high-fidelity wireframing and prototyping with emphasis on visual design and interaction
Experience with assistive technology: screen readers, switches and head array, eye gaze access, speech-to-text and text-to-speech
Research project development, implementation and data synthetization
Software Familiarity: Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, Cerner, Meditech