I believe good design feels like choreography. Intentional, expressive and deeply attuned to the people it serves.
I grew up surrounded by the rich culture and natural beauty of Tahiti, where I was raised with a deep respect for community and thoughtful living. I spent much of my childhood dancing and volunteering, two practices that shaped how I connect, listen and move through the world. Driven by a desire to solve problems that genuinely improve lives, I found my path in design.
Five years ago, I moved to Sydney to pursue this passion and honed my craft at the University of Technology Sydney, where I learnt to blend empathy and skill to create experiences that make a lasting impact. Today, I’m inspired by the meaningful connections I build and the people I meet. I work across web, mobile and no-code platforms to bring ideas to life, always with empathy and intention.
UX/UI Design · No-Code Development · Responsive Web & Mobile Design · Design Systems · User Research & Testing
With a background in UX/UI and hands-on no-code development, I help bring digital ideas to life with clarity and purpose. I design with empathy, understanding clients’ goals and shaping experiences that truly matter. My work brings structure to complexity, with deep care for how users move through a product and how a teams move through a process.
Intuitive · Idealistic · Empathetic
Detail-oriented · Analytical · High standards
Grounded · Logical · Solution-focused
Creative work that moves alongside my design practice.
Before I ever designed an interface, I learnt to tell stories through movement. I trained in ballet for almost two decades and now teach weekly classes in Sydney. I’ve also choreographed stage work over the years, often inspired by emotion, rhythm and breath. My time in the studio sharpens my attention to timing, detail and energy, qualities that stay with me when I design.
My blog is my space for reflection. I write about the quiet parts of UX and the practices that support creative work over time. Writing gives me space to slow down, notice patterns and refine how I work. It also helps me share what I’ve learnt along the way, in the hope that it helps others too.