UX / UI Experience — Ford Motor Company
I began my time at Ford as a UX/UI Designer, supporting motion and interaction design across vehicle programs.
My first major project was Mustang Mach-E, where I helped redesign the 15-inch center SYNC screen. I contributed end to end—theme development, UX design, motion systems, wireframes, interaction models, and feature development—working closely with design, engineering, and research teams to shape a cohesive digital experience.
Smart Surface Design
15” Sync 4 Screens
UX System Definition
Production-level UX system documentation for the Mustang Mach-E SYNC display, defining grids, interaction zones, component sizing, and behavioral states to support scalable, build-ready automotive interfaces.
Interaction & Component System
A modular interaction system defining component behavior, visual feedback, and state logic across the in-vehicle UX. This work establishes reusable patterns that support consistency, usability, and scalable implementation across a complex automotive platform.
Motion & Sound
Mach e / Drive Modes
Sync 4 Center
UX / UI Experience — Lincoln
During my time on the Lincoln brand, I supported UX/UI design across multiple programs, contributing to theme development, design systems, and motion behavior as part of the Constellation 2.0 evolution. My role focused on aligning brand expression with interaction clarity, helping define how Lincoln’s digital experiences behave, feel, and scale across screens.
Multiscreen Interaction
For Lincoln’s panoramic screen strategy, I helped solve the interaction model—allowing users to control a wide, immersive display through the center screen, while motion and contextual feedback extend across the panoramic surface to create a cohesive, intuitive experience.
Constelation 2.0 Film