I started teaching myself design to create artwork for my apartment walls.  I wanted personalized artwork that meant something to the people I lived with that wasn’t exorbitantly expensive.  I kept creating and learning, transitioning to reconceptualize physical products with inquisitiveness and distaste for the current marketplace in mind.  After years of teaching myself, I decided to think more formally about a shift to design as a career.  

I graduated from the Integrated Product Design program at the University of Pennsylvania, a multidisciplinary design program with a focus on marketing, design and engineering.  I loved learning from a world class faculty and staff.  I loved learning from classmates that are a diverse cohort of managers, founders, artists, engineers, directors, leaders, strategists and inventors.  I loved the process of conceptualizing, iterating, building and finalizing a product.  

I want to use my experiences, skills, creativity and relationships to create collaboratively with a group of diverse people on client projects that bring joy, entertainment, wonder and utility to people around the world.