I received my bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design from Western Washington University in 2025.
I’m curious about how design fits into its larger context: social, physical, and emotional. I believe that culture informs design and design informs culture.
At the core of my process is a desire to work hard, learn fast, and stay open. I approach each project as a chance to grow, collaborate, and create.
In my free time, I love fostering little hobbies — woodturning, mending, coffee, and anything to do with water. Growing up in the small town of Moscow, Idaho gave me a deep appreciation for community and connection. Now, I seek out people and environments that have a sense of purpose, fun, and joy.
You can read more of my reflections on design in my journal.
Name Bubbles | Industrial Design Contract
October 2025-Present
NRS - Northwest River Supplies | Industrial Design Intern
June 2024 - August 2024
Western Washington University | Industrial Design Teacher's Assistant
March 2023 - June 2025
Western Washington University | B.S. in Industrial Design
2021-2025
National Outdoor Leadership School | Wilderness First Responder Certification
January 2021 - April 2021
Outstanding Graduate in Industrial Design | WWU
2025
Senior Show Planning Committee | WWU
2025
Student Design Award Honorable Mention | Global Innovation Award (GIA)
2024
Junior Show Planning Committee | WWU
2024
IDSA Student Chapter Treasurer | WWU
2023-2024
I’m an industrial designer with a bachelor’s degree from Western Washington University.
I’m curious about how design fits into its larger context: social, physical, and emotional. I believe that culture informs design and design informs culture.
At the core of my process is a desire to work hard, learn fast, and stay open. I approach each project as a chance to grow, collaborate, and create.
In my free time, I love fostering little hobbies — woodturning, mending, coffee, and anything to do with water. Growing up in the small town of Moscow, Idaho gave me a deep appreciation for community and connection. Now, I seek out people and environments that have a sense of purpose, fun, and joy.
I’m an industrial designer with a bachelor’s degree from Western Washington University.
I’m curious about how design fits into its larger context: social, physical, and emotional. Culture informs design, and design informs culture.
At the core of my process is a desire to work hard, learn fast, and stay open. I approach each project as a chance to grow, collaborate, and create.
In my free time, I love fostering little hobbies — woodturning, mending, coffee, and anything to do with water. Growing up in the small town of Moscow, Idaho gave me a deep appreciation for community and connection. Now, I seek out people and environments that have a sense of purpose, fun, and joy.