About Me
Professional
My path here wasn't exactly linear. I started college as an interior design major, migrated into textile and apparel management with dreams of becoming a color forecaster, and somewhere in there also picked up a music degree, because apparently I couldn't commit to just one way of thinking about how things come together.
Turns out all of it was pointing in the same direction. I learned to think in systems, that details carry meaning, and that the best compositions make complexity disappear. After college I taught myself graphic design, then web development, and eventually found my way into UX and product design where all of it finally made sense together.
I've been designing professionally for over 12 years, with the last several years focused on B2B SaaS. I specialize in high-impact platform features — the tools that help people build, share, and discover — and I thrive when owning research and design end to end, contributing to development, and collaborating closely within and across teams. I'm currently a Senior Product Designer at WorkRamp, an AI-first LMS.
I believe great design isn't just solving the problem in front of you, it's seeing the one nobody named yet. I'm drawn to complexity, I sweat the details and the big picture, and I try to leave every product I touch feeling simpler and more inevitable than I found it.
Personal
I'm originally from St. Louis, MO, known for the Arch, Cardinals baseball, and toasted ravioli. After college I moved to Austin, TX for 6 years where I built my tech skills, ate many a taco, and met and married my husband. Now we live in Boulder, CO with our 2 year old daughter.
In my free time you can find me at the pottery studio, running (slowly) on trails, or cooking.
Tri-Handle Pot (2024)
