Though I’d like to say my journey into user experience began the first time I picked up a needle and thread to bring my fashion sketches to life, I didn’t fully understand what UX was until much later. My journey truly began after first hearing about the field from a UX designer at a conference. Curious, I started researching concepts and teaching myself how to use design software like Figma. I learned even more when I was accepted into IBM's Accelerate Design Program in the summer of 2023. I spent hours each day after returning from my internship working on case studies and strengthening both my skills and understanding and even began my first course offered by Google's UX Design Certificate Program.
My passion for UX deepened during my time as a student researcher in the Affective Computing Lab at UMBC, where I studied human behavior and interaction dynamics through detailed observational research. Guided by my research mentor, Dr. Andrea Kleinsmith, this experience inspired me to pursue an accelerated Master’s in Human-Centered Computing alongside my undergraduate studies. I began to realize that my love for fashion design was rooted in a desire to connect with people and understand their needs. Meanwhile, my studies in Information Systems equipped me with the technical skills to translate those insights into functional, user-centered solutions.
Motivated to turn this passion into a career, I completed my UX design training through the Google Coursera Certificate Program. There, I honed skills in wireframing, prototyping, and user-centered design. Since then, I’ve conducted user research, built case studies, and continuously refined my portfolio driven by a mindset of lifelong learning. I am currently pursuing my Master’s in Human-Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon University. I'm excited to continue growing as a designer and creating meaningful experiences that make a real difference in people’s lives.