HOW IT STARTED
I began my professional design journey at Analogy, where I first joined as an intern. After five months of learning and growing, I transitioned into a full-time role as an Industrial Designer.
During my time there, I had the chance to work closely with a diverse group of designers, strategists, and engineers, all of whom taught me something valuable, whether through feedback, collaboration, or simply observing how they approach problems.
I spent just over 1.5 years at Analogy, working on a wide range of projects across industries — many of which remain confidential. While I can’t share the details, those projects challenged me to slow down, listen carefully, ask the right questions, and design with intention. That experience shaped the foundation of how I think and work as a designer today.
WHAT I'D BRING TO YOUR TEAM:
My background in Industrial Design gives me a unique advantage as a UI/UX designer. I’m trained to think in systems - understanding how physical and digital experiences connect.
This helps me design interfaces that feel intuitive, purposeful, and grounded in how people actually interact with products in real life. I’m comfortable moving between big-picture thinking and small details, whether it's mapping user journeys, refining interactions, or ensuring the design works seamlessly across different contexts.
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