Communication, UX, and Positioning Focused on Autistic Adults
I work on developing communication strategies, UX solutions, and information architecture focused on autistic adults, addressing specific needs such as cognitive clarity, predictability, reduced sensory overload, and autonomy in decision-making.
My work involves transforming complex content—whether technical, educational, or institutional—into accessible, structured, and respectful experiences for neurodivergent users. The approach is grounded in UX Thinking, UX Writing, and Product Thinking, prioritizing objective language, clear hierarchy, simple flows, and unambiguous communication.
I also contribute to building narratives that raise awareness about adult autism, supporting professionals, projects, and brands in communicating in a more inclusive, ethical, and functional way.
The core goal is to create solutions that promote autonomy, safety, understanding, and a sense of belonging, aligning strategy, empathy, and usability.