About me
I am deeply committed to continuously evolving my design practice.
My journey began as a graphic designer, but curiosity quickly led me to explore service and systems thinking. This interest propelled me to pursue a graduate degree in Transdisciplinary Design at Parsons School of Design, where I developed a broader perspective on social design. There, I became fascinated by the tools and methods that help bring to light the unsaid, unheard, and unseen. Building on this foundation, I focused on healthcare design, adopting participatory and co-design approaches. Collaboration is at the heart of my design process — working alongside diverse perspectives and seeking constructive feedback to make a significant impact.
I am particularly passionate about end-of-life care and the importance of normalizing conversations around death and dying. Recently, my team and I were honored to receive the 2024 Good Death Fellowship for our project, Death Languages. Additionally, I am a trained death doula through INELDA, further deepening my commitment to this vital work.