Yes, this is a real polaroid!

Hi! I'm Bibi

I'm a multi-disciplinary experience designer with a background that started in music and filmmaking before finding its way into interaction design — a path that gave me an instinct for how time, space, and story work together to create things that can be truly felt rather than just used.

I'm drawn to the edges of the discipline: multi-sensory environments, embodied cognition, immersive storytelling. My portfolio spans mixed reality experiences, overnight immersive installations, and large-scale digital products— but the medium has never really been the point. What I'm always after is the moment when the designed thing disappears and something real happens to the person who is experiencing it.

When I'm not on a deadline (or even when I am) you can find me singing and writing music, knitting/crocheting, and baking too many gluten-free muffins.

Yes, this is a real polaroid!

Yes, this is a real polaroid!

Hi! I'm Bibi

I'm a multi-disciplinary Experience Designer with a background that started in music and filmmaking before finding its way into interaction design — a path that gave me an instinct for how time, space, and story work together to create things that can be truly felt rather than just used.

I'm drawn to the edges of the discipline: multi-sensory environments, embodied cognition, immersive storytelling. My portfolio spans mixed reality experiences, overnight immersive installations, and large-scale digital products — but the medium has never really been the point. What I'm always after is the moment when the designed thing disappears and something real happens to the person who is experiencing it.

Born and raised in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, I moved to San Francisco and earned my degree in Interaction Design from California College of the Arts while living out of an extra-terrestrial themed 1982 Ford Ambulance.

When I'm not on a deadline (or even when I am) you can find me singing and writing music, knitting/crocheting, growing oyster mushrooms, and baking too many gluten-free muffins.