Angela Read

Design

Figma  ·  Miro  ·  UX Research  ·  Wireframing  ·  Prototyping

Development

HTML  ·  CSS  ·  JavaScript  ·  GitHub  ·  VS Code

Architecture

AutoCAD  ·  Revit  ·  SketchUp  ·  Systems Thinking  ·  Twinmotion

UX Case Studies

Three original research projects exploring accessibility, security, and privacy — each grounded in primary research and the full design thinking process.

Architecture

Nine years of practice across commercial, residential, and mixed-use projects. Spatial thinking, technical depth, and systems-level design.

A visual archive of architectural renderings, interior design work, and photography.

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Angela Read

Angela Read

Architectural Designer & Design Technologist

I have always dreamed of becoming an architect ever since I saw Fallingwater, a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I understood what design could do — how a building could feel inevitable, like it had always belonged to that hillside. That feeling stayed with me through a civil engineering program I left, an interior design degree I loved, graduate school in architecture, and study abroad programs in Florence and Copenhagen that changed how I see the world.

Architecture gave me everything I expected it to. Systems thinking. Spatial reasoning. The ability to hold a complex problem in my head and work through it carefully.

Along the way I became increasingly drawn to the technical side of design, how systems are built, not just how they're drawn. That curiosity led me to start learning code alongside my architectural work.

I had always been curious about how computers worked. I just had not followed that curiosity yet.

Taking UX design courses gave it a framework. Learning to code made it real. HTML and CSS felt immediately natural, the same logic and attention to detail that architecture trained in me, just applied to a different medium. I am working through JavaScript now.

My graduate thesis has been cited eight times in published research and viewed by researchers across nearly 100 countries. That depth of focus is not something I learned. It is how I work. I bring it to architecture, UX research, front-end development, and my independent study of AI systems and privacy design.

This is not a shift away from design. It is design, just in more directions.

Say Hello

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