About

About

About

I am a neurodivergent, design lead based in Philadelphia.

My ADHD and dyslexia give me unique insight into the world, and they compel me to think of the big picture. Furthermore, these also play into my empathy, which guides me as an intuitive designer.

I have a passion for accessibility because I believe that there is strength in diversity. I believe that we lose out when we exclude others. I’m always working on educating others, sharing accessibility resources, and addressing concerns to enable us to create a more inclusive world. I believe that designers have the power to show that accessibility is beautiful.

At home, I am a mom of two willful children who teach me new things every day. I am an avid crafter (when I have the time) and a DIYer. I enjoy cooking and baking, and I especially enjoy the resourcefulness of substituting ingredients and trying new recipes.

I am always learning and growing, and I am eager to discover where my path will next take me.