UX Research · Front-End · Accessibility

The best digital products start with the people everyone else overlooks.

I study how real people use digital products, then I build interfaces that actually work for all of them. Sophomore at NJIT studying Information Technology, focused on accessibility and human-centered design.

Built for Product teams that treat accessibility as a design decision, not a compliance checkbox.

Who I am

Building toward accessibility, research, and front-end craft — with intention.

This semester changed how I think about design. Through four research projects, I learned that the most important design decisions happen before you open a code editor. I interview real users, map their pain points, build affinity diagrams, and write recommendations that actually lead somewhere.

I also write the front-end code, because research that never ships is just a PDF nobody reads. I am a student who found her direction early and is building toward it with intention.

Selected Work

Projects that combine research, design, and code.

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Tools & Skills

What I use every day.

Development

HTMLCSSJavaScriptReactNext.jsTailwind CSSGitGitHub

Research & Design

User InterviewsAffinity DiagrammingPersona DevelopmentUsability TestingWCAG AccessibilityWireframing

AI Workflow

GitHub CopilotClaudeLovableSpec-sprint-QA process
Process

How I work.

01

Research before design

I talk to real users before I sketch anything. Interviews, observation, and data come first.

02

Accessibility is not optional

I design with WCAG guidelines from the start. Inclusion is a design decision, not a last-minute fix.

03

Ship what I find

I code in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. My research turns into real interfaces, not just slide decks.

Get in touch

Let's connect.

I am looking for internships and junior roles on product teams where research and accessibility drive decisions. If that sounds like your team, reach out.