
I'm a product designer based in Canada. Before design, I studied biology long enough to realize I wanted to build things faster than research lets you, but long enough that the way I think still shows it: hypothesis-driven, comfortable with ambiguity, always tracing back to its system to iterate.
I'm a designer who builds. Most of my work ships as working prototypes — React, Framer, lots of Cursor and Claude Code. When I see a product I love, I'll often build something and learn from the process.
Outside of that, I am also:
Building a vintage and cutesy visual diary – documenting your personal life and sharing with friends
Experimenting with Framer micro-interactions — tilt-tracking cards, draggable carousels, the small stuff that makes a site feel alive
Building in public on Twitter
Hitting the gym to reset my mind
I think a lot about:
The "why" before the "how" — what shaped a constraint, where real behavior diverges from idealized flows
Sites that feel personal and alive
Designing for ambiguity — the messy approval chains and edge cases B2B products quietly live in
Building things I'd actually want to use myself
I'm early in this career but I'm not casual about it. If you've made it this far, say hi.
