I've spent 10+ years designing products at the intersection of technical systems and human judgment. Places where the right interface doesn't just look good, it helps someone do something they couldn't do before, or couldn't do as confidently.
My work spans AI-adjacent tools (computer vision, model deployment, LLM workflows), growth and activation experiences, and SaaS products where the complexity of the backend has to disappear into a UI that feels obvious. I think deeply about information architecture, workflow sequencing, and what "trust" means at the UI level when the system is doing something probabilistic or opaque.
When I'm not designing, I'm rock climbing or obsessing over coffee roasting. Both involve a lot of feedback loops and calibration, probably why I find them satisfying.