Data doesn’t lie.

My two earliest hobbies were reading and disassembling my toys. I’ve always been obsessed with how things work, and more importantly why they worked the way they worked. I have worked in a research capacity (academic, market, or User Experience) for half of a decade, now, and am thoroughly acquainted with the power of why.

Diversity of Thought is Diversity of Action

I live for a complex puzzle to unravel. Creating functional designs that improve people’s lives by solving complex puzzles is my calling. By prioritizing accessability and empathy in our design process, we broaden the scope of our digital world. In so doing, we broaden our understanding of the real one.

Building something for everyone.

The most valuable tool in my toolset is empathy. By prioritizing the needs, wants, and experiences of our users who are permanently disabled we help not only them, but those who experience those disabilities situationally. A missing arm is permanent, but we have all gone without a free hand. Some of us are hard of hearing, but we have all experienced a deafening environment.