About me

I design objects that bring intentionality and meaning to everyday experiences.

In a world where convenience is abundant but emotional connection is becoming scarce, my work challenges the assumption that products should only optimize for efficiency and instead asks how they can help people feel more grounded.

 

Drawing from a broad range of interests across creative fields and a collaborative approach that bridges perspectives, I create objects that support meaningful everyday rituals and strengthen the relationships people build with the things around them. I pull inspiration from a wide spectrum of sources, often from far outside a project’s domain, to bring fresh insights into my work.

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EDUCATION

Georgia Institute of Technology (2026)
B.S. in Industrial Design, with high honors

SKILLS

  • Concept Development
  • Graphic Design
  • Video Editing
  • Sketching
  • Rapid Prototyping
  • Hand and Machine Sewing
  • Design Research
  • Ethnography
  • Interviewing Techniques
  • Need Analysis
  • Prototype Testing
  • Pattern Drafting
  • Woodworking
  • Video Production
  • Photography

EXPERIENCE

Art on the Loose, Inc.
Graphic Design and Research Intern
Georgia Tech Interactive Product Design Lab
Lab Mentor
Philip Reese, LLC
UI/UX Intern
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