I’m a New York City–based designer who believes design is most powerful when it helps people make sense of their world. Growing up and working in this city has taught me how much environment, information, and community shape our everyday experiences — and those ideas sit at the center of my practice. I’m drawn to projects that ask me to listen closely, notice what’s missing, and create visual systems that actually support people.

My work combines design research, visual communication, photography, and typography, as I enjoy understanding a problem from multiple angles. Whether I’m mapping out how someone moves through a public space or shaping the relationship between type and image, I’m always thinking about how design can make things feel clearer, more welcoming, and more human.

I’m especially interested in how design is applied in public service — in areas such as transit, government communication, public health, and community infrastructure. Those are the spaces where design often fails people, and where thoughtful solutions can genuinely improve accessibility, trust, and civic engagement.

At the end of the day, I’m most excited by work that connects creativity with impact — where design isn’t just decoration, but a bridge between people and the environments they share.

Awards

Dean’s List - Fall 2024

Dean’s List - Spring 2025