Ciao! ✌️ I’m Amy, and

I love

discovering

discovering

new things

There’s nothing like finding a new hyper-fixation, and that’s the feeling I get with each new creative pursuit and client challenge. I love the beginning stages of a new interest, where you’ve just discovered something fascinating, learn all you can about it and start experimenting to see what works.

That’s why I love being a designer in pre-sales.

As an Innovation Designer, I help people

explore the big* questions

In the IBM Client Engineering team, I work with enterprise clients to uncover opportunities for innovation in their business, and bring to life early proof of concepts through creative storytelling and high fidelity prototypes.

*the size of a challenge is subjective - for a question to be big it only needs to be important, and that differs by client and circumstance!

As an Innovation Designer, I help people

explore the big* questions

In the IBM Client Engineering team, I work with enterprise clients to uncover opportunities for innovation in their business, and bring to life early proof of concepts through creative storytelling and high fidelity prototypes.

*the size of a challenge is subjective - for a question to be big it only needs to be important, and that differs by client and circumstance!

As an Innovation Designer, I help people

explore the big* questions

In the IBM Client Engineering team, I work with enterprise clients to uncover opportunities for innovation in their business, and bring to life early proof of concepts through creative storytelling and high fidelity prototypes.

*the size of a challenge is subjective - for a question to be big it only needs to be important, and that differs by client and circumstance!

As an Innovation Designer, I help people

explore the big* questions

In the IBM Client Engineering team, I work with enterprise clients to uncover opportunities for innovation in their business, and bring to life early proof of concepts through creative storytelling and high fidelity prototypes.

*the size of a challenge is subjective - for a question to be big it only needs to be important, and that differs by client and circumstance!