8+ years designing AI products that millions of people use. I work at the intersection of research, systems thinking, and craft — building things that feel inevitable in hindsight.
I studied Visual Art and Mathematics at the University of Washington — a combination that most people find surprising. But it's the foundation of how I work: I see systems as compositions and compositions as systems. Math taught me to find the elegant solution; art taught me that elegance has to be felt, not just proven.
After graduating, I moved into product design and quickly found myself drawn to the hardest problems: how do you design AI that people actually trust? How do you make meeting technology inclusive for both the person in the room and the person at home? How do you build a mental health app that doesn't add to the cognitive load it's trying to reduce?
I'm based in Seattle and actively looking for senior product design roles at companies building meaningful AI products — especially in enterprise productivity, mental health, or tools that make complex systems feel simple.
I'm particularly interested in companies where design has a real seat at the table: where research shapes strategy, where accessibility is a requirement not a checkbox, and where building and shipping is expected of the design team.