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About me
My journey into human-centered product design started with a simple realization: everyday products often miss the mark when it comes to meeting real human needs. At Tufts, I discovered that I could combine my love for psychology and engineering to tackle these issues head-on.
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It all began with small frustrations—like trying to reach an accessibility door button that’s awkwardly placed, or biking in a new area without a secure spot for my phone to follow maps. I’ve struggled with uncomfortable driver’s seats that never seem to adjust just right, no matter how much I fiddle with them. Even something as simple as carrying a 5-gallon water jug home from the store made me think: why isn’t this easier?
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These everyday inconveniences opened my eyes to the importance of thoughtful design, and they fuel my passion for creating products that genuinely improve people’s lives.
