Hi, I'm Aaron!
I am a strategic designer, social entrepreneur, junior developer and aspiring adult. Previously, I studied biochemistry and international studies. Now I work on design projects ranging from complimentary currencies in rural refugee settlements in Uganda to enterprise software for Fortune 500 companies. I enjoy the space between physical and digital experiences.
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My Story
I’m kind of like the human version of stir fry. My family consists of a hippie Jewish father, a semi-conservative Catholic Pakistani mother, a step-brother and sister both adopted from South Korea, and yours truly. Dinner conversations ranged from the morality of drone warfare to why my mom thought her coworker put an evil eye on her. From this, my family instilled in me an insatiable sense of curiosity and the uncanny ability to chat with anyone—skills that have extended into my academic and professional careers.
My Experience
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My Publications
Journal of Infectious Disease
Delivering Patient-Centered Care in a Fragile State: Using Patient-Pathway Analysis to Understand Tuberculosis-Related Care Seeking in Pakistan. Quality Tuberculosis Care in Indonesia: Using Patient Pathway Analysis to Optimize Public-Private Collaboration. Using Patient Pathway Analysis to Design Patient-centered Referral Networks for Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis: The Case of the Philippines.My Education
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My Work Ethos
I’m well enough acquainted with human- centered design principals that I know its strengths and limitations.
I call myself a ‘choice architect by choice.’
I’m serious with clients, but I don’t take myself too seriously.
Portfolio
STRATEGY • SERVICE DESIGN
Community Ambulance
Extending healthcare networks to rural and slum Africa
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STRATEGY • SERVICE DESIGN
Farms Not Arms
Merging innovative agritect with emerging markets
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT • UX DESIGN
Reimaging the Intranet
A sleak new intranet and a renewed commitment to employee effiencty.
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STRATEGY • UX DESIGN
Behavior Science Meets Health App
Fusing bleeding-edge behavior science to tackle destructive health habits.
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WEB DEVELOPMENT • UI DESIGN
My Portfolio
You guest it. Every creative technologist needs their site.
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT • MARKETING
Beneficiaries Campaign
Illustrating the NFL's commitment to player personal financial wellbeing.
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STRATEGY • SERVICE DESIGN
Kasonga Business Network
Building an alternative currency system in an illiquid rural Ugandan refugee camp.
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Skills
Languages
Knowledge Areas
Tools
My Work Ethos
I’m well enough acquainted with human- centered design principals that I know its strengths and limitations.
I call myself a ‘choice architect by choice.’
I’m serious with clients, but I don’t take myself too seriously.
Portfolio
STRATEGY • SERVICE DESIGN
Community Ambulance
Extending healthcare networks to rural and slum Africa
View Case Study
STRATEGY • SERVICE DESIGN
Farms Not Arms
Merging innovative agritect with emerging markets
View Case Study
PROJECT MANAGEMENT • UX DESIGN
Reimaging the Intranet
A new intranet and a renewed commitment to employee effiencty.
View Case Study
STRATEGY • UX DESIGN
Behavior Science Meets Health App
Fusing bleeding-edge behavior science to tackle destructive health habits.
View Case Study
WEB DEVELOPMENT • UI DESIGN
My Portfolio
You guest it. Every creative technologist needs their site.
View Case Study
PROJECT MANAGEMENT • MARKETING
Beneficiaries Campaign
Illustrating the NFL's commitment to player personal financial wellbeing.
View Case Study
STRATEGY • SERVICE DESIGN
Kasonga Business Network
Building an alternative currency system in an illiquid rural Ugandan refugee camp.
View Case Study
Load More
Skills
Languages
Knowledge Areas
Tools
Thanks for the time!
My Story
I’m kind of like the human version of stir fry. My family consists of a hippie Jewish father, a semi-conservative Catholic Pakistani mother, a step-brother and sister both adopted from South Korea, and yours truly. Dinner conversations ranged from the morality of drone warfare to why my mom thought her coworker put an evil eye on her. From this, my family instilled in me an insatiable sense of curiosity and the uncanny ability to chat with anyone—skills that have extended into my academic and professional careers.