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Are you open to remote/hybrid/in-office roles?
Yes! I’m flexible. I’ve done my best work in both remote and in-person settings, and I’m open to whatever setup supports collaboration and thoughtful design.
Why did you transition into UX from animation/3D?
The switch might seem drastic at first, but the design process isn’t all that different from animation. Both rely heavily on storytelling, empathy, and connecting with the viewer/ user. For example, building personas in UX reminds me a lot of character design — both are about understanding who you're creating for. What drew me to product design was the added layer of problem-solving. It gave me a way to combine creativity with strategy, and that challenge is what’s kept me here.
What am I like in a team?
I’m a natural problem-solver, but I thrive most when working collaboratively. Whether it’s bouncing ideas around or refining a solution together, I aim for outcomes that are thoughtful, well-rounded, and data-driven. I approach challenges from different angles and make a conscious effort to set aside personal bias. Coming from a creative background, I’m used to feedback being part of the process — I welcome it, and I use it to strengthen the work.



