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For the past 20 years, I’ve had the opportunity to work with companies of all sizes, helping them shape and deliver user experiences for their products.
Each project starts the same way — by understanding what matters: the needs of the business, the expectations of the people using the product, and the constraints that define how something can be built. From there, it’s about bringing clarity to complexity and delivering solutions that work in the real world.
Over the years, I’ve built projects from the ground up and led teams through delivery. I’m equally comfortable working independently, taking ownership of problems and seeing them through end to end.
My background in print design continues to influence how I approach my work. It’s not only about how something functions, but how it feels — how closely the final product reflects the original intent, and how consistently it represents the brand behind it.
I’ve always believed that quality comes from balance. A product should work reliably, meet its objectives, and feel intuitive to use — across devices, platforms, and environments. That’s the standard I aim to deliver in every project.
Much of my work has involved existing systems and legacy codebases. I understand the challenges that come with maintaining and evolving them over time, and I work closely with teams to improve what’s already there without losing stability or momentum.
No project exists in isolation. There are always timelines, expectations, and business realities to consider. Keeping those in focus, while still delivering something thoughtful and well-crafted, is a key part of the process.
If you think I can help, feel free to get in touch — I’d welcome the opportunity to work together.