A soft spot for stories, puzzles, and anything slightly weird.
Well, I became a designer because I couldn't help but notice all the things that could be better. Products that could be easier to use. Interfaces that could have been more thoughtful. The finer details that make all the difference. Ideas just waiting to come to life. So, I rolled up my sleeves and decided to create the things I wanted to exist in the world.





- - Time with family
- - Building things
- - Running
- - Experimenting

In my spare time, I enjoy writing, making pizza at home, and traveling. I also like to stay curious through art, sports, and building things just because I want them to exist.
If we build something together
Expect close collaboration, curiosity, and probably a few laughs. I believe the best work happens when people come together to uncover the real problem, share ideas, and raise the bar as a team.
Less talk, more making
I like taking ownership and turning ideas into real things. I start small, ship often, and learn fast. The goal is to keep momentum without losing intention.
Design that does the heavy lifting
Great design should feel effortless on the surface and thoughtful underneath. Every interaction is a chance to make someone's day a little smoother or a little brighter.
What keeps me curious
Helping someone overcome a challenge or discovering a new one together is what keeps me going. Every solution I design is my way of saying, "Here, this might help."
How AI transformed my workflow
Working with AI rewired my entire role. I've always worked close to code, but now I'm pairing with engineers constantly, prototyping in production, and shipping features at a pace that felt impossible before. The gap between what I design and what actually gets built has collapsed.
This shift changed how I think about design. Working at the intersection of code and product means I'm not just pushing pixels. I'm solving problems where they happen, with the people building them. It's the most energized I've felt about my work in years.
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Want to chat? Drop me a message on LinkedIn. I'll get back to you unless I'm deep in pizza experiments again.