
I am a product designer from Plainfield, New Jersey, with roots in fashion, music, and Caribbean culture. I am proudly Bajan and Guyanese, and that background deeply shapes how I see the world and how I design. I care a lot about culture, storytelling, and intention, and I bring those values into every product experience I work on. My background in apparel and sneaker design taught me how to think visually, emotionally, and user-focused, which naturally led me into product design and UX work.
I am a graduate of Drexel University’s Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design, and I have experience designing product and UX solutions across both enterprise and consumer spaces. At Oracle, I worked on complex workflows and data-heavy systems, focusing on clarity, usability, and accessibility. I love taking something that feels overwhelming and shaping it into an experience that feels clear, intuitive, and human. My fashion background continues to influence how I think about branding, interaction, and detail within digital products.
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Outside of design, music is a huge part of who I am. I play guitar, piano, and trumpet, and I am constantly inspired by rhythm, sound, and performance. Fashion, music, and culture are not side interests for me, they are core to how I think creatively. Whether I am designing a product, building a brand, or exploring a new idea, my approach stays the same: research-driven, expressive, and rooted in identity, community, and purpose.
