Google

UX + UI + Design System

Google

Google

UX+UI+Design strategy

Due to confidentiality constraints, I can’t share most of the work at Google. I’m a UX designer on the Core UX team, currently leading design across two internal products simultaneously. My primary focus is MyTech – an app for managing and replacing assigned corporate technology, and Cloudtop – a virtual machine platform that supports day-to-day workflows. Here are the highlights of my work:

MyTech

I’m leading design efforts to transform how Googlers manage their corporate technology. My work is focused on:

Unifying fragmented experiences across support, acquisition, and tech management into a single, cohesive hub with 28K daily active users.

Redesigning the tech acquisition flow, shifting away from a traditional shopping model to a more intuitive, guided flow tailored to user demand under corporate policies. Helped reduce tech acquisition and support costs by 20%. Achieved a CSAT score of 85%.

Successfully integrating AI in three stages, starting with inline AI answers, then expanding to contextual recommendations, and finally launching a proactive support AI agent embedded within the experience. Support ticket volume dropped by 40% after implementation

Cloudtop

I’m leading the design of Google’s virtual computer platform used by the vast majority of developers. My work is focused on:

Designing the end-to-end Cloudtop Management Portal,  complementing the command-line workflows with a visual UI.

Streamlining VM creation by replacing a dense, expert-only form with a three-step guided flow, resulting in a 62% reduction in time-to-create.

Material Design 3

As a 20 % project at Google, I partnered with the Core Design System team to extend the Material Design 3 library:

Building the Toolbar component, audited existing use cases, designed variants, authored guidance (use cases, anatomy, guidelines), and produced the spec sheet.

Designing an interactive Figma presentation that educates teammates on using the GM3 library, all motion and interaction created entirely in Figma.