My practice:
The thinking, values, and skills behind every project.
What I bring to every project
Facilitation · Systems Thinker · Analytical · Data Storytelling · Critical Thinking · Empathetic · Curious · Collaborative · Research · User Interviews · Journey Mapping · Heuristic Evaluation · Information Architecture · Prototyping · Usability Testing · Accessibility · Strategy · Research Synthesis · Road mapping · Executive Presentation · Stakeholder Alignment · Visual Communication · Adaptability · Organization
Things I like about
being a UX Designer:
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UX and tech never stop evolving, and I love that. I thrive as a forever student, always learning new tools, methods, and perspectives. I actively seek feedback on my designs and approaches so I can grow, work smarter, and better support my team.
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I naturally tune in to people. Whether through listening, observing actions, or noticing facial expressions, I dig beneath the surface to understand users’ needs, frustrations, and motivations. My goal is always to design experiences that feel seamless for the user while supporting business goals.
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I enjoy uncovering challenges from a holistic perspective by understanding the root issue before jumping to solutions. My approach balances creativity and practicality, aiming for that “happy medium” where user needs and business objectives align.
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Collaboration is where I shine. I love hearing diverse perspectives and building solutions together. I’m highly visual, so don’t be surprised if I share my screen or sketch a quick map to make sure we’re aligned. And if I’m not following? I’ll say so, because clear communication builds stronger work.
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I constantly question and explore by digging into data, patterns, and user behavior to uncover real issues, not just surface problems. Curiosity is what drives me from assumptions to evidence.
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Half the job is the people we work with. I believe in keeping things light, approachable, and fun because when teams enjoy the process, it shows in the work. I stay calm under pressure, adapt to different personalities, and take feedback as fuel for improvement. My design choices are always backed by reasoning, but I never take myself too seriously.