Most designers sit on one side of the table. I've sat on a few — support, research, product, design. That range is what I bring to every project.

About me

I found my eye for detail through photography and eventually followed that instinct into product work.

Along the way I've worn a few hats: customer support, product management, UX research. Today I bring all of those perspectives together as a product designer. That cross-functional background isn't incidental — it's the thing that shapes how I approach problems.

I've worked across startups, agencies, and in-house teams in industries including e-commerce, fintech, pharma, non-profit, and real estate. The throughline has always been the same: helping teams understand their users, build better products, and create systems that let good design scale.

Lately, most of my focus has been on design systems — building the foundations that make product teams more effective. Reusable components, design tokens, consistent patterns across complex digital ecosystems. Before that, a lot of internal tooling. I like solving the problems that unlock other people's best work.

I'm also thinking a lot about where AI fits into the product development process — not just as a user-facing feature, but as a tool that helps teams move faster, prototype more fluidly, and rethink how software gets made.

Outside of work I enjoy photography, jiu jitsu, trying to befriend every dog I meet, and spending time with my wife and our near-100lb mastiff mix, Pepper.