As a User Experience Research (UXR) consultant with over ten years of experience, I am dedicated to making technology easier for all people. I prioritize usability, equity, and accessibility in web, mobile, and application design.
About
As a special education teacher, I worked a summer job at Xerox, where I became a subject-matter expert. From there, I “fell” into ethnography and User-Experience, working alongside world-renowned experts in the field and at a research center known for creating the computer mouse and the GUI (Graphical User Interface) Palo Alto Research Company.
I walked away from those experiences wanting to learn and do more. I felt compelled to tell the user story in a way that honors the user, promotes change, and solves problems based on data.
Now I enable the results from research and analytics to be a primary consideration in creating an equitable experience for all.
I am a user experience researcher (UXR) with experience in visual communications, graphic design, behavioral psychology, and a master’s degree in education.
My findings, conclusions, recommendations, and designs are based on evidence-based UX methodologies, including qualitative and quantitative data.
There are no broad conclusions or confirmation biases here. Findings and recommendations are based upon:
empirical research,
utilizing data derived from ethically obtained empirical evidence,
unbiased research findings,
qualified and highly established usability practices.