Most of my UX work sits at the intersection of health information and design. I come from medical libraries and enterprise systems, which means I think about how people find, understand, and act on information before I think about pixels.
That background shapes everything: how I structure a site for a healthcare practice, how I design onboarding for a postpartum support app, or how I approach any product where the information architecture matters as much as the interface.
I work with founders, healthcare organizations, and teams building products where clarity isn't optional. My process moves from research and discovery through information architecture, design, and implementation support.
I also work outside healthcare. The same research-driven, information-first approach applies to any product where users need to find things, understand things, or make decisions. If your product has complexity, I can help make it feel simple.
Most of my UX work sits at the intersection of health information and design. I come from medical libraries and enterprise systems, which means I think about how people find, understand, and act on information before I think about pixels.
That background shapes everything: how I structure a site for a healthcare practice, how I design onboarding for a postpartum support app, or how I approach any product where the information architecture matters as much as the interface.
I work with founders, healthcare organizations, and teams building products where clarity isn't optional. My process moves from research and discovery through information architecture, design, and implementation support.
I also work outside healthcare. The same research-driven, information-first approach applies to any product where users need to find things, understand things, or make decisions. If your product has complexity, I can help make it feel simple.