11/06/2025
There’s a quiet kind of power in the way observes the world. Not loud, not showy—but deeply intentional. For her, design isn’t just wireframes or interfaces. It’s how people move through life—what they notice, what they don’t. That curiosity led her to UX and product design, where she could shape experiences that feel intuitive, seamless, and sometimes even magical.
The turning point came in the middle of a messy design challenge. She kept tweaking and testing, chasing that subtle sense of rightness. When the project finally went live—and worked—it hit her: design wasn’t just a job. It was this beautiful blend of psychology, storytelling, and tech. And she didn’t just want to be in it—she wanted to build within it.
Her early world was full of rhythm and color—music, art, storytelling. She learned to think with her hands, feel with her eyes. Even now, her best ideas show up mid-walk, mid-workout, or while watching a DJ set. “Inspiration finds me when I’m in motion,” she says.
In 2018, she created — a warm, human alternative to large design events. What began as a simple Instagram page became a community where designers connect over shared rituals, deep conversations, and (of course) coffee. The goal? Not to go big—but to go deep.
Outside of design, her life is movement and stillness: pilates, racket sports, golden hour walks with her poodle. Her coffee? Black, light roast—no sugar. Clean. Direct. No distractions.
She says UX isn’t about buttons—it’s about emotional trust. “Good design should feel inevitable,” she says. And maybe that’s what she’s doing—designing spaces and experiences that feel like they’ve always belonged.