ABOUT ME

Welcome to my corner of the web.

I’m Ashley, a Product Designer with a knack for communication and a passion for understanding the minds of people. I thrive on tackling thought-provoking problems and crafting impactful solutions. My process includes meticulous research, aiming for design consistency, and explorative iteration.

Before design, I was a physical therapy aide helping patients with their favorite exercise, the dead bug. Here, I learned to be a good communicator and manage multiple responsibilities, while encouraging everyone to get their daily 10K steps.

I’m Ashley, a Product Designer with a knack for communication and a passion for understanding the minds of people. I thrive on tackling thought-provoking problems and crafting impactful solutions. My process includes meticulous research, aiming for design consistency, and explorative iteration.

Before design, I was a physical therapy aide helping patients with their favorite exercise, the dead bug. Here, I learned to be a good communicator and manage multiple responsibilities, while encouraging everyone to get their daily 10K steps.

FUN FACTS

FUN FACTS

Learn more about me —

I collect Smiskis.

And place them around my home. They always brighten my day (and at night, they glow-in-the-dark)!

And place them around my home. They always brighten my day (and at night, they glow-in-the-dark)!

I like cozy games.

The first videogame I played was Maplestory! As of recently, I’ve been enjoying Fields of Mistria.

The first videogame I played was Maplestory! As of recently, I’ve been enjoying Fields of Mistria.

I love animals.

As a 4-year-old, I wanted to be a vet. Things don't always work out, so I hope to at least bring my dog to work one day!

As a 4-year-old, I wanted to be a vet. Things don't always work out, so I hope to at least bring my dog to work one day!

WORK EXPERIENCE

I’ve designed for —

CogBias AI

UX/UI Designer, Freelance

UX/UI Designer, Freelance

July 2024 - Present

July 2024 - Present

Co.Lab

Product Designer, Apprenticeship

Product Designer, Apprenticeship

January 2024 - June 2024

January 2024 - June 2024

I was part of a team of 4. Together, we created a family health management app. I led the design process with the support of my team.

I was part of a team of 4. Together, we created a family health management app. I led the design process with the support of my team.

immer

UX/UI Design Intern

UX/UI Design Intern

December 2023 - May 2024

December 2023 - May 2024

I designed the live streaming feature of immer’s product. This included research to iterative designs.

I designed the live streaming feature of immer’s product. This included research to iterative designs.

Chatham Financial

UX Design Intern

UX Design Intern

June 2023 - August 2023

June 2023 - August 2023

I researched and concluded a solution for the problem how to present ‘what’s new’ to the current users of the Chatham Financial software.

I researched and concluded a solution for the problem how to present ‘what’s new’ to the current users of the Chatham Financial software.

Develop For Good

UX Designer, Volunteer

UX Designer, Volunteer

May 2023 - August 2023

May 2023 - August 2023

With a team of 7, I redesigned the website of a non-profit organization. This included the entire design process; research to testing.

With a team of 7, I redesigned the website of a non-profit organization. This included the entire design process; research to testing.

MEET THE PUP

Enjoy my favorite pictures of Coco.

A food crumbs eater.

She ate some soy garlic(toxic to dogs) meat and landed herself at the emergency vet! Hence the shaved legs.

She ate some soy garlic(toxic to dogs) meat and landed herself at the emergency vet! Hence the shaved legs.

A judgmental lady.

A study has shown that some dogs judge their owners. I got one of them. She looks at me strangely from corners.

A study has shown that some dogs judge their owners. I got one of them. She looks at me strangely from corners.

A big smiler.

Despite her judgement, she smiles big for me during her many moments of happiness (or maybe overstimulation).