I'm a designer, storyteller, and interaction explorer currently based in San Francisco. I use design as a way to slow down time, hold questions, and invite others into immersive, reflective experiences.
My practice lives at the intersection of interaction design, material experimentation, and sensory storytelling. I’m drawn to the invisible—emotions, memories, traces—and often use tactile materials, speculative tools, or immersive formats to bring them into view. Whether it’s a resin lens that refracts a disappearing coastline, a VR dinner table that builds empathy, or a haptic suit from a speculative future, my work always begins with care and ends in conversation.
I’m currently pursuing my MFA in Design at California College of the Arts, where I’ve explored everything from coastal fieldwork and marine archives to long-distance emotional connection and augmented memory. I'm especially interested in how design can create space for perception, belonging, and quiet transformation.
When I’m not designing, you’ll find me collecting objects, listening to music, making cyanotypes, or watching clouds from the nearest patch of sun.
I'm a designer, storyteller, and interaction explorer currently based in San Francisco. I use design as a way to slow down time, hold questions, and invite others into immersive, reflective experiences.
My practice lives at the intersection of interaction design, material experimentation, and sensory storytelling. I’m drawn to the invisible—emotions, memories, traces—and often use tactile materials, speculative tools, or immersive formats to bring them into view. Whether it’s a resin lens that refracts a disappearing coastline, a VR dinner table that builds empathy, or a haptic suit from a speculative future, my work always begins with care and ends in conversation.
I’m currently pursuing my MFA in Design at California College of the Arts, where I’ve explored everything from coastal fieldwork and marine archives to long-distance emotional connection and augmented memory. I'm especially interested in how design can create space for perception, belonging, and quiet transformation.
When I’m not designing, you’ll find me collecting objects, listening to music, making cyanotypes, or watching clouds from the nearest patch of sun.