Hello there, My name is Karen-Happuch [Kar-ren Ha-pork], just call me Karen.
I grew up in Ghana, West Africa. I have always loved design, especially design that helps people. Today, I use design to create clear, human centered experiences that solve real problems.
I am currently a master’s student at California College of the Arts, studying Interaction Design. My work is grounded in research, empathy, and collaboration.
I believe the best solutions come from the people we are designing for. That is why I do not just design for people, I design with them, listening closely, testing often, and building experiences that feel inclusive and meaningful.
Hello there, My name is Karen-Happuch [Kar-ren Ha-pork], just call me Karen.
I grew up in Ghana, West Africa. I have always loved design, especially design that helps people. Today, I use design to create clear, human centered experiences that solve real problems.
I am currently a master’s student at California College of the Arts, studying Interaction Design. My work is grounded in research, empathy, and collaboration.
I believe the best solutions come from the people we are designing for. That is why I do not just design for people, I design with them, listening closely, testing often, and building experiences that feel inclusive and meaningful.
Hello there, My name is Karen-Happuch
[Kar-ren Ha-pork], just call me Karen.
I’m a product designer dedicated to the moment a tool stops feeling like a "tool" and starts feeling intuitive. I specialize in untangling messy workflows and transforming complex systems into clear, calm, and human experiences. By partnering deeply with engineering and research, I ensure that every detail from initial concept to final polish is both intentional and effortless.
My approach is rooted in storytelling, a skill I carried over from my experience in animation. I am a fierce advocate for inclusive design, believing that when we solve for the excluded, we create better products for everyone. Beyond the screen, I scale this impact by mentoring young people, especially women in STEM across Africa, bridging the gap between community and creative technology.