Your Name

Designer, Developer, Creator

I make things for the internet. I care about craft, clarity, and the small details that make something feel right. Currently based somewhere nice, working on things I believe in.

Project Alpha

2025

A web experience exploring generative typography and motion.

Studio Rebrand

2024

Visual identity and website for a small architecture studio.

Field Notes

2024

A journaling app built around simplicity and daily reflection.

Mono Market

2023

E-commerce platform with a focus on editorial product presentation.

Archive Tool

2023

Personal bookmarking tool for saving and organizing references.

Type Specimen

2022

Interactive specimen site for a variable display typeface.

Project

2026

The category pills exhibit the following behavior.

Project

2026

The category pills exhibit the following behavior.

Project

2026

The category pills exhibit the following behavior.

Project

2026

The category pills exhibit the following behavior.

Project

2026

The category pills exhibit the following behavior.

Project

2026

The category pills exhibit the following behavior.

On the value of working slowly

Mar 2025

Why taking your time often produces better outcomes than moving fast.

Tools I actually use every day

Jan 2025

A short, honest list of the software and hardware that stuck around.

Designing for nobody in particular

Nov 2024

What happens when you stop optimizing for an audience and just make things.

The personal site as a living document

Sep 2024

Treating your website like a garden instead of a finished product.

Learning to let go of pixel perfection

Jul 2024

How embracing imperfection made my work feel more human.

On the value of working slowly

Mar 2026

Why taking your time often produces better outcomes than moving fast.

On the value of working slowly

Mar 2026

Why taking your time often produces better outcomes than moving fast.

On the value of working slowly

Mar 2026

Why taking your time often produces better outcomes than moving fast.

On the value of working slowly

Mar 2026

Why taking your time often produces better outcomes than moving fast.

On the value of working slowly

Mar 2026

Why taking your time often produces better outcomes than moving fast.

Process: Designing in the browser

A walkthrough of how I approach design directly in code.

Studio tour & workspace setup

A look at where I work and the tools I keep close.

Making a typeface from scratch

The journey of designing a variable font over six months.

Why I still use plain CSS

A short talk on simplicity and knowing your tools deeply.

Process: Designing in the browser

A walkthrough of how I approach design directly in code.

Process: Designing in the browser

A walkthrough of how I approach design directly in code.

Process: Designing in the browser

A walkthrough of how I approach design directly in code.

Process: Designing in the browser

A walkthrough of how I approach design directly in code.

I’m a designer and developer who believes the best digital work feels quiet and intentional. I’ve spent the last several years building websites, tools, and visual systems for people and companies I admire.

My work sits at the intersection of design and engineering. I enjoy the entire process — from the first rough sketch to the final deployed pixel. I care about typography, whitespace, and making things that feel good to use.

When I’m not at my desk, I’m probably walking somewhere, reading something, or trying to cook a meal that’s slightly beyond my skill level. I’m always open to interesting conversations and collaborations.

I’m a designer and developer who believes the best digital work feels quiet and intentional. I’ve spent the last several years building websites, tools, and visual systems for people and companies I admire.

My work sits at the intersection of design and engineering. I enjoy the entire process — from the first rough sketch to the final deployed pixel. I care about typography, whitespace, and making things that feel good to use.

When I’m not at my desk, I’m probably walking somewhere, reading something, or trying to cook a meal that’s slightly beyond my skill level. I’m always open to interesting conversations and collaborations.