
I'm a graphic designer and communications strategist working at the intersection of climate, justice, and visual storytelling.
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I trained as an industrial designer, which gave me a systems-oriented, human-centered way of approaching problems — and later earned a Master's in Climate & Society at Columbia, where I focused on how climate change intersects with equity, community, and the ways we communicate about both.
My work spans brand identity, campaign design, web, and graphic design. What stays consistent across all of it is a commitment to making complex ideas land — translating research, strategy, and mission into visual work that's clear, intentional, and built to move people.
I'm drawn to organizations doing work that matters, and I bring an unusually deep subject matter fluency to the design process.
I don't just make things look good — I try to understand what they need to say, and why it matters, before I figure out how it should look.
