Q&A


Q: What does emotionally intentional design mean to you? 


A:  To me, emotionally intentional design means thoughtfully creating a space based on personal or shared experiences, with the goal of aligning the environment to how someone wants to feel. It’s about using emotion and lived experience as a guide to shape spaces that support and reflect those intended feelings.


Q: What personal value do you bring to the MoodSpace Method mission?


A:  Support, growth, and advancement are at the core of what I value—and they’re exactly what I bring to the MoodSpace Method. Having experienced the impact of both supportive and draining environments in my own life, I bring an intuitive understanding of how essential it is to design with intention and care. Supporting others intentionally starts with how we operate behind the scenes—building internal systems that reflect and reinforce the emotional values at the heart of our design work.


Q: What mood do you most try to cultivate in your own life, and why? 


A: I strive to approach life with compassionate openness. Showing empathy for both myself and others helps create understanding and strong connections, which I see as essential for emotional health and meaningful relationships.


Q: What’s one thing you hope people feel when they see our work?



A:  When people see our work, I hope they sense authentic care and commitment. I want them to appreciate the effort, precision, and emotional purpose woven into everything we do. It’s important that they understand our motivation goes beyond just achieving results—we’re driven by a sincere dedication to support and uplift others, which gives our work deeper meaning.