I treat digital design as a cross-disciplinary practice — where user experience intersects with the humanities, cognitive science, and nervous system awareness. Educated at Parsons with further study at Harvard and Cornell, I build conceptual frameworks that examine how interface structures influence perception, attention, and affective dynamics. My recent work reframes UX terminology through the lenses of philosophy, media theory, and psychology, offering new language for systems we often navigate unconsciously. This research explores how digital environments shape cognitive tempo and somatic experience, inviting more intentional, rhythmic design.