Hey! I’m Helen (she/her), Lead Product Designer at UISG. Previously, I designed for Apple and graduated from Brown University with degrees in Cognitive Neuroscience and Visual Art while studying at RISD.


As a Product Designer, I design for 2 reasons: 1. I love making things and 2. I care about people. I care deeply about democratizing design and believe that good design, designs with users, not just for them. Although I primarily design digital interfaces, I also have background in art direction, service design, print, and other analog forms of making.

Currently, I am at UISG⚡️ leading design direction for software re-write, including leading design developer handoff, design system management, and initiating cross-functional collaboration to inform design decisions. Previously, I worked for Apple News🍎, to design new media experiences, Medtronic🧑‍⚕️ to reimagine digital patient care, and Lioness🌈 to help increase sex research participation among smart sex toy users, featured in NYT, Wired, and The Economist.

As artist, reader, and writer, the first item on my wishlist to Santa was clean paper (before, I’d been using the blank side of scrap paper from my parents’ research papers.)

Hey! I’m Helen (she/her), Lead Product Designer at UISG. Previously, I designed for Apple and graduated from Brown University with degrees in Cognitive Neuroscience and Visual Art while studying at RISD.


As a Product Designer, I design for 2 reasons: 1. I love making things and 2. I care about people. I care deeply about democratizing design and believe that good design, designs with users, not just for them. Although I primarily design digital interfaces, I also have background in art direction, service design, print, and other analog forms of making.

Currently, I am at UISG⚡️ leading design direction for software re-write, including leading design developer handoff, design system management, and initiating cross-functional collaboration to inform design decisions. Previously, I worked for Apple News🍎, to design new media experiences, Medtronic🧑‍⚕️ to reimagine digital patient care, and Lioness🌈 to help increase sex research participation among smart sex toy users, featured in NYT, Wired, and The Economist.

As artist, reader, and writer, the first item on my wishlist to Santa was clean paper (before, I’d been using the blank side of scrap paper from my parents’ research papers.)