Accessibility
Access is not optional. I believe systems should support different cognitive styles, energy levels, and lived experiences instead of expecting every user to fit one narrow standard.
I am a user experience design student and the founder of Ommani Collective, a values-driven studio focused on creating accessible, adaptable systems and digital experiences.
My work is shaped by lived experience, practical problem-solving, and a deep belief that technology should make life easier to navigate, not harder. I design for real people, including people who are overwhelmed, distracted, tired, learning something new, or trying to move through systems that were not built with them in mind.
View My PortfolioAccess is not optional. I believe systems should support different cognitive styles, energy levels, and lived experiences instead of expecting every user to fit one narrow standard.
Good design starts by understanding what people are actually dealing with. I focus on creating solutions that feel supportive, clear, and realistic.
I naturally notice where processes break down, where people get stuck, and what needs to be clarified so the experience feels easier to use and maintain.
I prioritize structure, readable content, and simple next steps so people do not have to fight the design to understand what to do.
I design with real-world inconsistency in mind, including low-energy days, distraction, stress, and changing needs.
Working in veterinary clinics during major software transitions showed me how much system design affects people’s ability to function. When workflows are unclear, even capable teams can feel overwhelmed. When systems are thoughtful, visual, and well structured, the work becomes easier to manage. That experience still informs how I think about accessibility, change, and user support.