AI-native product designer shipping software that feels calm.

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Kira|iOS|Product Design

Your color palette in your pocket.

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Kira, app screen
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Kira, app screen
Connecteam|iOS|UX · Feature Design

A time clock that follows you out of the app.

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Sprout|web|Design + Build

Your kids' closet, made simple.

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motion & microinteractions

A playground where icons feel alive. Hover to play, click to spotlight one.

How I work with AI

AI is a co-designer, not a co-pilot. A good interface for it is mostly silence.

I prototype in Cursor + Claude before I open Figma, and I review what the models give me the way I'd review a design system. What I'm most excited about is using AI to build software that feels calm, quiet, and trustworthy, especially on a phone.

Tools I live in
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