Hello! I'm a multidisciplinary designer and visual storyteller with a background in visual arts, art history, and information sciences from Duke University. My work sits at the intersection of creativity, technology, and research, allowing me to approach design challenges from both an artistic and analytical perspective.
I have developed projects ranging from historical and cultural research to digital experiences involving 3D modeling, geospatial analysis, programming, UX design, and immersive technologies. Whether I'm developing a visual identity, creating a motion graphic, crafting 3D visualizations, or experimenting with VR and AR, I enjoy turning complex ideas into engaging and accessible experiences.
What drives me most is curiosity. I believe some of the strongest ideas emerge when different fields intersect, a mindset that has led me to work across graphic design, UI/UX, motion graphics, 3D visualization, illustration, and experiential media. It also shaped my distinction project, which combined historical reconstruction, visual arts, and emerging technologies and was recognized with Duke's Visual Studies Initiative Award.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with friends and family, playing futsal, and watching movies. I'm always looking for an excuse to explore somewhere new, whether that's a different city, a new restaurant, or a local place I've somehow never gotten around to visiting.