MICROSOFT — ECIF
ENTERPRISE SCALE
Led end-to-end UX design for Microsoft's $8B+ funding platform. Transformed Excel chaos into a scalable, AI-augmented web experience.
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ENTERPRISE SCALE
Led end-to-end UX design for Microsoft's $8B+ funding platform. Transformed Excel chaos into a scalable, AI-augmented web experience.
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NEUROTECH PLATFORM
Drug-free, non-invasive neuro-wearable platform. Designed CUJ flows for Provider & Patient, built a custom design system, and led a team of 4 designers.
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PRODUCTIVITY
Creating an end-to-end experience for portable, actionable, embeddable content units across M365. Leveraging Adaptive Cards to power Loop components.
VIEW CASE STUDYSelf-initiated explorations where I prototype future-facing UX and stress-test ideas before they make it into production work.
Verbavie is a flight simulator for conversations, an AI-first product where people can rehearse high-stakes moments like performance reviews, tough feedback, and first dates in a safe sandbox. I’m exploring how scenario design, pacing, and voice UX can help users build real confidence, not just practice lines.
Pilroom asks a simple question: what does messaging look like when humans and AI share the same room as peers? It’s an iMessage-style environment where channels mix people and agents, with controls for how much autonomy each assistant has. The work focuses on multi-agent interaction patterns, escalation to humans, and keeping the interface calm even when a lot is happening.
A Starlink iOS app exploration I designed before the official launch, to imagine how people would actually live with the product day to day. The flows cover buying and managing plans, monitoring network health, using built-in VPN, and raising support tickets, all with the goal of making satellite internet feel as simple as checking the weather.
I’ve spent 8+ years designing in the messy overlap of enterprise and consumer products, from Microsoft funding tools and neuro-wearables to AI-first experiences. Outside work, you’ll find me baking, pulling apart new tools, and staying unreasonably close to whatever is next in AI.