Where composition and color come to play. This is where I sharpen my eye for balance, contrast, and visual rhythm— the same principles I bring into product UI.
Most of my day is spent untangling gnarly enterprise workflows and shipping calm, intuitive UX. This corner is for everything that sits just to the side of that—a curated 10-year work archive, long-form writing, frameworks, and the occasional art rabbit hole. None of it is required reading. All of it is very me.
You can find my articles, essays, and design writing on my Medium page and the company blog where I previously worked.
A curated collection of mobile and web UX projects, graphic design work, digital art, and visual design from the past decade.
I don't switch off my creativity when I log out of Figma. It just changes form— into food, color, and words. These are the four corners of my creative life that quietly power how I think and design.
Where composition and color come to play. This is where I sharpen my eye for balance, contrast, and visual rhythm— the same principles I bring into product UI.
Precision disguised as comfort. Timings, ratios, and structure—it's basically systems thinking with sugar, and it keeps my "measure twice" instincts alive.
Fast, intuitive experimentation. I rarely follow recipes to the letter—same with design. I like to improvise, taste, adjust, and move quickly toward something that feels right.
Language as design material. I've written poems for years. It's where I practice saying a lot with a little— which is also how I like my interfaces and product narratives to feel.