Dallas-based designer and mom who cares a lot about how design works in the real world. (Fueled mostly by coffee and an unreasonable amount of Topo Chico.)
Most of what I do revolves around helping people make sense of complex things. Whether that’s navigating an airport, understanding healthcare services, or bringing a big idea to life in a way that actually feels clear and human.
Most of what I do revolves around helping people make sense of complex things. Whether that’s navigating an airport, understanding healthcare services, or bringing a big idea to life in a way that actually feels clear and human.
I tend to step back, look at the whole picture, and find the pattern in the mess. Sometimes that means sketching, sometimes researching, sometimes just sitting with a problem until the right direction becomes obvious. Then I help teams move forward with that clarity.
I’ve spent the last several years leading designers and collaborating with planners, engineers, and stakeholders to guide projects from early concepts through real-world implementation. I care about what happens after design leaves the screen and enters people’s lives.
Being a single mom has quietly made me better at this work. It’s taught me patience, perspective, and how much the little details matter.
I’m looking for roles where experience, strategy, and leadership overlap, and where the work genuinely matters. If you’d like to talk, feel free to reach out.