Projects organized by medium, with a clear point of view.
Software, photography, renovation, textiles, and object-making live in separate lanes so each page can keep the right tone, visuals, and level of detail.
Professional lanes
App development, jewelry, upholstery, and woodworking read as the more public-facing side of the portfolio. They focus on finished presentation, design judgment, and work meant to stand in public.
The app development lane also includes the featured AuditOS case study, which gives the software work a concrete anchor.
Personal lanes
Photography, drone footage, origami, quilting, and renovation carry more of the archival and process side of the site. They are still curated, but they speak in a more documentary voice.
The distinction is there to help the work read clearly, not to force a sharp divide between professional and personal interests.
What you’ll find here
- Software case studies and workflow-oriented digital work
- Craft and restoration projects with stronger process context
- Photography, visual documentation, and project archives
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