I've always loved beautiful things.
Because they're pretty, because beauty reflects intention and care. Finding the right materials, tools, or systems and putting them in service of a clear vision — that's where true art lives. For me, great beauty is not decorative.
I see design as the art of imagining the best possible experience for someone and then moving toward that ideal, no matter how many times it must be rebuilt — an ongoing process of shaping ideas until they finally feel inevitable.
Learning is what fuels that process. That's why the only rule I follow is simple: work and grow. Through uncertainty, ambiguity, and the urge to give up.
I was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela, where I spent my days between debate tournaments and my drawing tablet. At the time, I didn't know a creative career could be possible, so my curious heart chose what seemed like the closest "real" path — Architecture.
During my first year as a pre-architecture major, I stumbled upon UX Design through small conversations — a discipline that combined everything I loved: beauty, people, and creativity.
EmphasisIt felt like coming home to a craft I didn't know had a name.
In 2023, I transferred to SCAD to fully pursue UX Design. Since then, I've collaborated with companies like BMW, Oshkosh Corporation, Deloitte, and Mayo Clinic through SCADpro.
I also joined Future Leaders of UX (FLUX), SCAD's largest design community, where I now serve as an officer, mentor peers, and run design workshops as a Figma Ambassador.
In the summer of 2025, I interned at Amazon's Search & Conversation AI team in Seattle, designing experiences that reimagine how humans interact with intelligent systems through one of the most visited products in the world.
I see my work as the intersection of craft, thinking, and empathy. And as a designer, I'll always be hungry for learning, evolving, and creating the next thing that feels both human and inevitable.