Get to know me!
Born in Dubai, I moved to Chicago to pursue Computer Science with a minor in Graphic Design at DePaul University. However, I realized that my true passion lay elsewhere, prompting me to explore User Experience Design which was not offered at that time. I began traveling for spiritual reasons and decided to transfer to Lesley University, where I pursued a Bachelor of Science in User Experience Design.
UX design feels like a natural fit for me, blending my background in computer science, design, and problem-solving. I thrive on empathizing with users, learning psychology to solve new technology challenges for myself all the time, almost finding it intuitive.
To be myself - I immerse my soul in the journey of meditation, relish music, read extensively, and spend quality time with like-minded individuals who share a passion for creativity! Managing time while growing is a challenge, but it’s one I embrace as I continue to learn and evolve.


My values


Lets change the digital world!




I’m a UX designer with a deep passion for making technology more ethical, human, and empowering. My design process blends empathy and systems thinking to create experiences that feel mindful, inclusive, and emotionally intelligent with a strong foundation in visual design and critical thinking.
At 19, I moved countries and have since adapted to many environments through travel, enhancing my spiritual journey, learning to observe deeply, adapt well, and live anywhere with curiosity. Along the way, I discovered my calling in UX after exploring computer science and graphic design, eventually earning a Bachelor of Science in UX Design with honors and a 3.7 GPA. During my travels, I also volunteered on various design projects, which helped shape my service-driven mindset and belief that technology should empower, not overwhelm.
I design not just for usability, but to support mental clarity, ethical purpose, and human connection in a fast-paced digital world. My goal? To help technology serve humanity, not the other way around.