Drawer and panel interaction patterns that keep contextual help close to form-heavy workflows.
This is closer
Use this light canvas, smaller identity, blue accent, and content order as the base.
Removed the blue dot, renamed the space, added the human-centered line, and gave About much wider side padding.
Currently at Oracle, designing AI product experiences and exploring the future of work.
Everyone loves a good story. I help companies tell theirs through thoughtful design, clear experiences, and intentional creative decisions. Explore some of my craft (and playful experiments) below.
Drawer and panel interaction patterns that keep contextual help close to form-heavy workflows.
A reflection on shared judgment, healthier change, and clearer handoffs as AI enters everyday work.
Building an AI assistant for Oracle's internal video repository, impacting 160,000 users.
Re-imagining employee expenses as a continuous, AI-assisted workflow.
Currently designing an AI evaluation tool that helps devs rapidly test, compare, and improve LLM prompts across real-world scenarios.
AI-assisted project management dashboard for surfacing portfolio health, risk, and recommended next steps.
From cleaning clutter to understanding relationships with our files to create action oriented outcomes.
I’m a User Experience Designer who’s always been curious about the human side of technology — the tiny moments where people get stuck, the systems that quietly shape how we move through the world, and the ways design can make complicated things feel a little more understandable, supportive, and human.
My path into UX has taken me through healthcare, education, finance, commerce, enterprise software, and community-based work.
Somewhere in all of that, I realized I love design because it makes me feel like a kid on a playground again. Being able to experiment with things, asking “what happens if we try this?”, getting a little messy, and finding joy in the process of making. It gives me space to experiment, follow strange little ideas, and stretch the edges of what feels possible. You’ll probably see some of that here: in the prototypes, half-polished thoughts, and the moments where a messy idea starts turning into something real.
Today, I design at Oracle, where I explore how technology can become more intuitive, useful, and human.
I’m still learning, still asking questions, and still very excited by the possibility that thoughtful design can help shape better systems for people.