
From doodling disproportionate landscapes as a child to understanding the precisions in design as a professional, my journey in design has been an insightful one. With a degree in Architecture, I’ve developed a strong appreciation for the built environment and how people interact with it, which naturally led me to wayfinding.
I like to think that wayfinding began when civilisations did; we’ve always been navigating our surroundings on Earth (and sometimes beyond). Being able to shape this ongoing experience is why I take immense interest in what I do.
As a Wayfinding Designer at Endpoint, I develop wayfinding systems tailored to each project with a focus on both strategy and design. I’ve worked on projects across residential, hospitality, and mixed-use developments, and my experience spans all stages of design from concept to procurement, along with coordination with local fabricators and on-site contractors.
I am a morning person who loves watching sunrises with a salted caramel coffee – an activity that is symbolic to my very whimsical life. When I’m overflowing with thoughts, I turn them into words or photographs (sometimes both). I also spend a lot of time creating playlists, so I’m never without good music.