I closely listen and observe our lives to identify pain points, starting each ‘Aha’ moment by defining the problem and asking the right questions.
I’m a design researcher with over a decade of experience, specializing in the intersection of technology, design, and strategy to create forward-thinking concepts aimed at shaping the next 3 to 5 years. I graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2012 with a major in Graphic Design, where I developed a strong foundation in visual design, crafting aesthetically pleasing and impactful work.
My journey began as a visual designer, and over time, I expanded my expertise into UX/UI design, driven by a passion for creating seamless and intuitive user experiences. At Samsung Research America, I have led user-centric projects that prioritize lean UX methods, market research, and trend analysis. This experience has equipped me with the tools to develop innovative solutions that not only address current needs but also anticipate future trends.
My work has resulted in numerous patents across various technological fields, demonstrating my ability to innovate and push the boundaries of design. Throughout my career, I have maintained a focus on creating designs that bring joy to users while meeting functional requirements. My approach ensures that each project is not only effective but also engaging, blending visual appeal with user-centered principles to deliver designs that resonate with users and stand the test of time.