About Me.


My Story

My design story began in 2020 as a simple hobby.

But by the time I graduated High School in 2021, it had become much more than that; it became my only real outlet for work.

The past several years of my life have been marked by a lot of change. Moving, growing, building community, and walking through loss. But more than anything, they have been years of healing.

Years of unlearning what wasn’t true. And slowly rebuilding what is.

Alongside that, I began navigating chronic illness—something that changed the pace and shape of my everyday life. It forced me to slow down in ways I wouldn’t have chosen.

And in that slowing, design became something steady.
Something I could return to.
Something I could build, even when everything else felt uncertain.

Faith Anchor

Christ has been at the center of all of it.

The Bible is a book about God; about who He is and what He has done.

And because of that, what is true about me is not defined by what I’ve been through, but by Him. There has been a lot of tearing down in these years. And a lot of rebuilding. A quiet, steady work of learning what is true; and choosing to believe it.

Living with Limitation

Chronic Illness is still a daily reality for me.

There are days that are slow. Days that are uncertain. Days that look very different than I would have planned.

But it has also taught me something I didn’t understand before:
Faithfulness doesn’t always look like doing more. Sometimes it looks like showing up in small, steady ways.

Using what you have.
Building what you can.
And trusting God with the rest.

What I Do

I want my work to feel honest. Thoughtful and intentional.

For businesses that want to build something meaningful and lasting.
For women who want their homes to reflect truth, peace, and intention.
For creatives who care about what their works communicates.

My work isn’t about trends or doing more for the sake of more. It’s about creating design that feels grounded.
Steady.
And quietly supportive of the life you’re building.

Whether it’s a brand, a website, or a simple print on your wall, my goal is the same: To create work that reflects what is true, meaningful, and lasting—and to do it with care.