

ABOUT ME
With a Bachelor's in Design from UC Davis, with concentrations Graphic Design & Interior Architecture, I’m driven by a love for creating work that balances form and function. Growing up in Berkeley, CA, I’ve always been drawn to bold, expressive visuals but I’m equally as inspired by minimal, timeless design that speaks softly but leaves a lasting impression.
I’ve been creating for as long as I can remember - painting, sketching, experimenting with calligraphy and photography, working with clay and sculpture. At nine, I planned my first “major” event: a surprise birthday party for my mom, complete with handmade invitations, outfit requirements and a carefully timed entrance. That early mix of creativity, planning, and thoughtful curation lit a spark in me and it still fuels both my design and event work today.
Those who know me well aren’t surprised by the path I’ve taken; my reputation for being highly organized, collaborative, and full of energy naturally aligns with work that brings big ideas to life - blending creativity with precision.
DESIGN
OBJECTIVES
Whether I’m building out a visual identity, planning an event, or designing a single invitation, my goal is always to create something that feels right. The final product must be rooted in emotion, consistency, and context. I believe that great design doesn’t just look good; it resonates. With both events and graphic design, you make your mark the moment your audience interacts with your work, whether that’s through an ad, a logo, or an invitation. Every detail is a chance to create a lasting impression, and every touchpoint matters.
A vein that runs through everything I create is consistency. Consistency in tone, visual language, and in the overall experience. It's that foundation that builds trust, tells a cohesive story, and fully immerses an audience in your event or brand. I thrive on blending visual storytelling with strategy. My goal is always to bring form and function together in a way that’s thoughtful and authentic to the people it’s meant for. I see design as a tool to inspire, connect, and drive meaningful change. Everything I create is rooted in that purpose and built to foster connection, meaning, and community.
