I’m driven by humanist design prompts — deploying design strategies and data synthesis to translate complex user problems into simple, effective product features.
About Me
I was born and raised in Toronto, Canada, with a meticulous design eye trained by Parsons The New School, and a thorough research ethic honed at the University of Toronto. As a child of the 90’s, Kid Pix and Photoshop were my playground — at 10 years old, I delved deep into poster making, t-shirt designs, desktop wallpapers, and all kinds of digital media art and doodling any chance I could. During my time as a junior at University of Toronto, I became the art director of the Cinema Studies Student Union where I had my first taste of creative art direction — an entire year of promoting the union’s Free Friday Film series, seminars, and events, merging my love for film and design. Since then, graphic design has become my avenue for creative visual collaboration, problem solving, and storytelling.
My other passions include baring my soul all out on the dance floor, singing off key in the busy streets of the city on my way to the gym, pretending to be a film critic, being nose deep in a non-fiction tome (usually neuroscience and sociology), or just styling a look for the mirror.