Who am I? No really…
Over the years, I have had many careers. I have been a soldier. I have been an architect, and now I am a UX designer. . .
As a military intelligence crypto linguist in the US Army, I developed a keen eye for detail and the ability to identify patterns quickly. My experience in the Army was invaluable in preparing me for my next career as an architect. Over the next 15 years, I worked as a project architect and senior designer, honing my design and project management skills. During this time, I developed a strong sense of aesthetics and a deep understanding of balancing form and function.
Now, as a UX designer, I bring all of my past experiences and skills to the table to create beautiful, intuitive designs that solve complex problems. My time in the Army taught me to be resourceful and think outside of the box, which has proved invaluable in the world of UX design. And my experience as an architect has given me an eye for detail and a deep understanding of how design choices impact the user experience. I am passionate about creating digital experiences that are both beautiful and functional, and I am excited to continue growing and developing in this dynamic field.