I’m Jessalyn, a Design student at the Rhode Island School of Design exploring the space between art and product. Growing up in the New York City metro area shaped my curiosity about how people experience the digital world and how thoughtful design can quietly improve everyday life. Outside of design, you’ll probably find me exploring nature, experimenting with content creation, or painting about the human experience. My lifelong goal is to travel the world to collect perspectives that inform the way I design and create for others.
My background in painting and fine arts is my advantage in UX: I approach products the way I approach a canvas : observing closely, embracing ambiguity, and refining with intention. I use the same core toolkit across both disciplines:


I’m Jessalyn, a Design student at the Rhode Island School of Design exploring the space between art and product. Growing up in the New York City metro area shaped my curiosity about how people experience the digital world and how thoughtful design can quietly improve everyday life. Outside of design, you’ll probably find me exploring nature, experimenting with content creation, or painting about the human experience. My lifelong goal is to travel the world to collect perspectives that inform the way I design and create for others.
My background in painting and fine arts is my advantage in UX: I approach products the way I approach a canvas : observing closely, embracing ambiguity, and refining with intention. I use the same core toolkit across both disciplines:

I’m Jessalyn, a Design student at the Rhode Island School of Design exploring the space between art and product. Growing up in the New York City metro area shaped my curiosity about how people experience the digital world and how thoughtful design can quietly improve everyday life. Outside of design, you’ll probably find me exploring nature, experimenting with content creation, or painting about the human experience. My lifelong goal is to travel the world to collect perspectives that inform the way I design and create for others.
My background in painting and fine arts is my advantage in UX: I approach products the way I approach a canvas : observing closely, embracing ambiguity, and refining with intention. I use the same core toolkit across both disciplines:

Attention
to Detail.
👁️
Composition
and Balance.
⚖️
Problem Solving
and Research.
🔎
Innovation
and Iteration.
📈
User/Viewer
Engagement.
🧠
Attention
to Detail.
👁️
Composition
and Balance.
⚖️
Problem Solving
and Research.
🔎
Innovation
and Iteration.
📈
User/Viewer
Engagement.
🧠
Attention
to Detail.
👁️
Composition
and Balance.
⚖️
Problem Solving
and Research.
🔎
Innovation
and Iteration.
📈
User/Viewer
Engagement.
🧠
Attention
to Detail.
👁️
Composition
and Balance.
⚖️
Problem Solving
and Research.
🔎
Innovation
and Iteration.
📈
User/Viewer
Engagement.
🧠
welcome,

My lovely Brown Product Management team!

RA training!

In the Studiooo

In the Studiooo
Attention
to Detail.
Attention
to Detail.
👁️
👁️
Composition
and Balance.
Composition
and Balance.
⚖️
⚖️
Problem Solving
and Research.
Problem Solving
and Research.
🔎
🔎
Innovation
and Iteration.
Innovation
and Iteration.
📈
📈
Innovation
and Iteration.
📈
User/Viewer
Engagement.
User/Viewer
Engagement.
🧠
🧠
User/Viewer
Engagement.
🧠

My lovely Brown Product
Management team!

RA training!

In the Studiooo

My lovely Brown Product
Management team!

RA training!

In the Studiooo

My lovely Brown Product
Management team!

RA training!

In the Studiooo
I’m Jessalyn, a Design student at the Rhode Island School of Design exploring the space between art and product. Growing up in the New York City metro area shaped my curiosity about how people experience the digital world and how thoughtful design can quietly improve everyday life. Outside of design, you’ll probably find me exploring nature, experimenting with content creation, or painting about the human experience. My lifelong goal is to travel the world to collect perspectives that inform the way I design and create for others.
My background in painting and fine arts is my advantage in UX: I approach products the way I approach a canvas : observing closely, embracing ambiguity, and refining with intention. I use the same core toolkit across both disciplines:

welcome,
welcome,