I’m a multidisciplinary designer and creative thinker with a passion for storytelling and a commitment to exploring the power of design as a tool for cultural dialogue and social engagement. As an Integrated Design major at Parsons School of Design, I work across a wide range of mediums and disciplines—including literature, graphic design, fashion, accessory design, sociology, history, and film studies—to create work that is not only visually compelling
but also intellectually and emotionally resonant. My practice is grounded in a belief that design is more than aesthetics—it’s a form of communication, critique, and care. I’m especially interested in the intersections between personal narratives and collective memory and how visual and written languages can be used to amplify underrepresented voices, question dominant narratives,
and imagine alternative futures. This interdisciplinary mindset allows me to approach each project with a blend of conceptual depth, visual sensitivity, and cultural awareness.


Whether I’m developing a brand identity, crafting a visual essay, or designing an
accessory collection rooted in historical research, I bring a thoughtful, analytical, and experimental approach to the work. I thrive in dynamic, fast-paced environments and enjoy the challenge of moving fluidly between strategy and execution—generating bold ideas and then refining them with precision and care.
Collaboration, curiosity, and adaptability are at the heart
of my process, and I see every project as an opportunity to learn, connect, and grow. With a strong foundation in design thinking, research, and critical theory, I aim to create work that not only reflects the world as it is but also participates in shaping what it could become. I’m constantly seeking new ways to push boundaries and tell meaningful stories—stories that bridge disciplines, inspire dialogue, and leave a lasting impact.