When teams design with empathy and gentleness, they create space for trust, creativity, and solutions that truly fit people’s lives.
I am a designer who believes change begins with small, realistic steps that make systems more humane. My work often focuses on healthcare, accessibility, and climate—contexts where people are most vulnerable and where design can reduce barriers. During my Master’s at AUAS, I worked on projects such as LinkZorg, a tool for uninsured and undocumented patients, and Feelscape, a learning experience for visually impaired children. For me, design is not about spectacle but about dignity, clarity, and creating structures of care.