About Me:

I see design not just as a skill, but as a way of seeing the world. From the curve of a chair leg to the way a sneaker hugs the heel, I’m drawn to the quiet decisions that shape how we move, feel, and connect. Design lives in the details—it’s in what we wear, how we carry, sit, hold, and move. And I’ve always found myself captivated by that.

As a product designer studying at ArtCenter College of Design, I work fluidly across soft and hard goods—fascinated by the tension between precision and emotion, structure and comfort. Whether working with foam, textiles, plastics, or metal, I design with intention—grounded in how objects live in the real world and how they can quietly enhance the human experience.

For me, every object holds a potential story. My role is to bring that story forward—to make products that feel inevitable, natural, and quietly essential.

About Me:

I see design not just as a skill, but as a way of seeing the world. From the curve of a chair leg to the way a sneaker hugs the heel, I’m drawn to the quiet decisions that shape how we move, feel, and connect. Design lives in the details—it’s in what we wear, how we carry, sit, hold, and move. And I’ve always found myself captivated by that.

As a product designer studying at ArtCenter College of Design, I work fluidly across soft and hard goods—fascinated by the tension between precision and emotion, structure and comfort. Whether working with foam, textiles, plastics, or metal, I design with intention—grounded in how objects live in the real world and how they can quietly enhance the human experience.

For me, every object holds a potential story. My role is to bring that story forward—to make products that feel inevitable, natural, and quietly essential.

About Me:

I see design not just as a skill, but as a way of seeing the world. From the curve of a chair leg to the way a sneaker hugs the heel, I’m drawn to the quiet decisions that shape how we move, feel, and connect. Design lives in the details—it’s in what we wear, how we carry, sit, hold, and move. And I’ve always found myself captivated by that.

As a product designer studying at ArtCenter College of Design, I work fluidly across soft and hard goods—fascinated by the tension between precision and emotion, structure and comfort. Whether working with foam, textiles, plastics, or metal, I design with intention—grounded in how objects live in the real world and how they can quietly enhance the human experience.

For me, every object holds a potential story. My role is to bring that story forward—to make products that feel inevitable, natural, and quietly essential.

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