A Psychology-driven Designer.

Hello! My name is Jennifer (Jenn) and I am a UX designer with a keen interest in psychology and visual design. My design methodology is fueled by discovering insights in human behavior, developing research-based products, and committing to socially responsible design.

I am drawn to the process of bringing tangible ideas into fruition through thoroughly researching a target audience’s pain points, and applying those insights into concrete, informed design decisions of a product. My past life as a clinical research coordinator at Massachusetts General Hospital has informed how I value fully researching the needs of users and interdisciplinary collaboration.

As a researcher, I have been involved in projects making cognitive behavioral skills accessible to youth advocacy organizations, facilitating communication between clinician-scientists, youth workers, and educators. As a designer, I integrate my psychology background to design according to user needs and how they may interact with a product. Design is a powerful storytelling tool and I am always excited to bring in my skills to advocate for socially informed products.

Here’s what I do in my free time

Running to my favorite playlists

Doodling on my iPad

Going through my endless to-read list