I build by listening first, then shaping small, durable pieces.

The goal is clarity: quiet interfaces, deliberate choices, and a steady path from question to working software.

Work

TideLog

A lightweight field log for coastal measurements that stays readable when the signal drops.

What I learned: simple defaults keep attention on the work, not the tool.

Studio Scheduler

A scheduling view for a teaching studio that keeps history visible and updates gentle.

What I learned: visible change trails reduce friction in shared calendars.

Archive Map

A quiet archive browser for scanned letters, built to invite slow, careful reading.

What I learned: fewer filters can lead to deeper discovery.

About

I care about how people make sense of information. I like building small interfaces that respect attention and leave room to think.

My learning loop is simple: build, write down what happened, and make the next version a little calmer and clearer.

Contact

If my work sounds useful, I would be glad to connect.