UX · Product Designer · AI-Enhanced Experiences

At 4,000 metres, everything unnecessary falls away. I bring that clarity to every product I design — believing in an idea is rarer than having one, and I design like I fly: commit first, then trust the system.

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Hi there,
I'm Annie.

A Seattle-based product and UX/UI designer with a background across art, technology, and aerial sports.

I've been obsessed with how AI can reshape the entire design process — from visual generation and rapid prototyping to interaction systems and product storytelling. I turn messy ideas into interactive concepts fast, especially for products that involve emotion, uncertainty, or unusual human behavior.

A big part of my life happens outside the screen: skydiving, tunnel flying, wingsuit flying. High-risk environments made me unusually sensitive to signals, feedback, timing, and trust — and those ideas now shape everything I design.

Annie Lee presenting
Annie Lee
Annie Lee outdoors
Outside the screen
My Values
"Design is not about making things look good — it's about making the right thing feel inevitable."
Observe real life
Good ideas begin in ordinary moments. I pay attention to how people behave, what frustrates them — before they can fully explain it themselves.
Trust, then adapt
Strong ideas need to evolve. Design isn't about being right from the start — it's about listening, testing, and adapting with purpose.
Human × Machine
The best products don't replace human judgment — they extend it. I design for the moments where AI and intuition amplify each other.
Commit first, refine later
In freefall and in design, hesitation is the real risk. Make the decision, build the thing, then adjust in motion.
SkyCrew Wardrobe Intelligence Pawpal
SkyCrew
AI-assisted pre-flight decision support for air sports
Wardrobe Intelligence
AI-powered outfit planning and wardrobe management
Pawpal
Desktop companion with your pet's face and personality