More about me!

I am a UX designer specializing in user-centric designs. I have a strong background in analytical thinking, information architecture, and user-centered research methodologies. Skilled in gathering and analyzing qualitative and quantitative data, I drive insightful design decisions that enhance usability and overall user satisfaction with digital products.

How did I get into UX Design?

My passion for design ignited through writing and illustrating a children’s book. Working with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign deepened my understanding of design principles and fueled my interest in UX. The journey from conceptualizing the book to navigating the technical challenges of publishing it on Amazon led to the realization of the significance of UX design and the impact it can have on user experiences.

Research chose me before I chose it!

My experience as a researcher at the School of Medicine, North Dakota, instilled a strong foundation in rigorous research methodologies, which I now apply to user-centric design. I focus on enhancing user interactions with technology by gathering and analyzing qualitative and quantitative data, using these insights to drive informed and impactful design decisions.

Balancing Creativity and Community!

Outside of work, you can find me reading books to children, doing arts and crafts, writing children’s books, and crafting illustrations.

I also lead and moderate a parenthood discussion group at the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, St. Louis, MO, a non-profit organization. Here, I facilitate discussions about parenting challenges, identify potential causes, and offer solutions to manage kids between 0 to 5 years. This has strengthened my communication, problem-solving, and social skills. 

Collaborating for Change!

I’m eager to leverage my interdisciplinary skills and UX research expertise to collaborate with a team and deliver innovative, user-driven solutions.

Thank you!

Between an idea and the reality there lies a giant leap and I want to bridge that gap by crafting user centric experiences.