👉🏽 I don’t just ask questions. I listen for what’s unsaid.
As a UX designer with a background in psychology, computer science, and systems thinking, I turn overlooked problems into intentional, human-centered solutions.
Portfolio
My Latest Work
How I reorganized a Complex Help System for Faster Content Discovery
Redesigned Princeton’s Content Management System documentation site during my internship to improve usability and streamline access to technical resources, working across both the UX and marketing teams.
Guiding Users Through Virtual Heights to Reduce Anxiety Safely
Exploring how immersive technologies like augmented and virtual reality can reduce barriers in exposure therapy—making treatment more accessible, engaging, and effective.
Elevating Higher Ed Tech Help With UX-Driven Navigation and Content Strategy
The College of Wooster Technology documentation website serves as a digital guide for students, staff and faculty through accessing and utilizing campus technology such as class-room technology, copier and printer and so on.Â
Empowering Informed Academic Decisions Through A career guidance Platform
Bridging the gap between academics and career clarity, this tool empowers students who’ve explored broadly but lack direction — and those with a clear career goal but no roadmap to get there. Whether discovering what’s possible or planning what’s next, the app turns scattered courses and future goals into actionable academic paths.
Over the past few years, I’ve worked on a mix of university, client, and research-driven projects that deepened my UX research and design expertise: ‍ • Ashesi University – FutureMe (2022): Designed a personalized career guidance platform to help students map courses to careers.
• Technology@wooster (2023): Improved navigation and content clarity for a campus-wide tech help platform. • Sites Builder (2023): Redesigned CMS documentation site, reducing support tickets by 20% and increasing satisfaction by 50%.
• VR Mental Health Project (2024): A self-initiated senior thesis where I designed and implemented an immersive VR simulation to support exposure therapy for anxiety patients.
If you have any questions or would like to get in touch, please don't hesitate to contact me. You can reach me via email or phone. I'm always open to discussing new opportunities, projects, or collaborations, so feel free to drop me a line.
Thank you for your time and consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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