Created a “Gather” event campaign at IDEO Cambridge for celebrating Thanksgiving. Created poster with illustration to fill out the colors when everyone gathers together at a table. Everyone writes what they appreciate, enjoy a meal and add the extra colors to their conversation.
This sketchbook is my creative sanctuary—a place where I can express emotions and ideas freely, away from the screen. Each blank page becomes a doorway to an imaginative world, where I travel alongside my childhood memories and creative companions. Drawing keeps me connected to my roots and fuels my artistic spirit.
One of my illustrations was featured at the FPAC Open Studios exhibition in Boston, where I had the joy of sharing my work with the community.
Every second week, IDEO’s Cambridge hub hosted SASU—a free-form creative session designed to explore making outside of deadlines and deliverables. I led and hosted SASU, shaping each session around a simple narrative prompt, such as “Teaching a robot what summer is,” to encourage playful interpretation through small-scale physical work.
SASU wasn’t about critique or polish, but about creating space for designers, technologists, and strategists to reconnect with creativity as a practice. Leading these sessions strengthened my ability to design environments—not just artifacts—by setting thoughtful constraints and fostering collaboration where unexpected ideas could emerge.