Human Resonance Artist
Designing for how people actually perceive
Ramona has spent her life studying people—how they see, feel, and interpret what’s in front of them. A neuroscientist by training and a multidisciplinary creative by nature, she’s built a career at the intersection of perception, design, and human behavior.
She’s been a UX designer, a writing tutor, a makeup artist, an operations manager, a workshop facilitator, and a management consultant within large-scale transformations. On paper, it looks like reinvention. In practice, it’s mastering the pattern of perception; how reality changes depending on who’s looking, and how to subtly tune that perception to create connection or alignment. Each role sharpened her understanding of how identity and image interact—how what we intend to communicate is always filtered through someone else’s lived experience.
Today, Ramona brings that skill to branding, design, and strategy work that bridges the gap between what’s projected and what’s perceived. Whether she’s crafting user journeys, facilitating workshops, or reimagining processes, she helps people and organizations become fluent in their own image—balancing authenticity with intentionality.
Her approach is equal parts behavioral science and intuition. It’s rooted in the belief that most conflict and miscommunication aren’t personal—they’re perceptual. You don’t have to change who you are; you just have to understand the lens you’re being seen through.