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About Me
I believe that accessibility is always universal. As the saying goes, "Not every person can use the stairs, but everyone can use a ramp!"
My background in disability advocacy and lived experience informs every stage of my design process, allowing me to create thoughtful, inclusive digital experiences that serve diverse users.
I’ve represented the Miss Wheelchair America organization, delivered a TEDx Talk on accessibility reaching over 20,000 viewers, and designed CareerAble, a job networking platform aimed at empowering people with varying abilities. These projects reflect my ability to translate empathy, research, and real-world insight into meaningful product decisions.
My creative foundation spans fashion design, editorial leadership, and digital production. I studied Fashion Design at a technical high school, served as President of my college’s literary magazine, and worked as a Design QA for Genshin Impact, collaborating closely with designers and developers to refine user experiences.
I’m drawn to collaborative teams where I can contribute both as a designer and a leader—facilitating ideation, organizing complex workflows, and keeping projects aligned with user needs and business goals.



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