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[SUMMARISING INTRODUCTION]
I design things for people.
As a dyslexic product designer, I've functioned well only by making the world around me a more accessible place— all thanks to great advocates, teachers, design, technology, and advancements in science.
My UX design career has grown from one designing & crafting leather goods.
I design knowing that well-fashioned means well-functioned.
I'm here to help build kinder spaces for neurodivergent communities with cognitive accessibility needs; through thoughtful design, advocacy for support needs, and the immense power of the written word.
Happy to have worked with...





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