About

I'm most interested in what you might call the infrastructure of design: the shared patterns, tokens, components, and conventions that help teams build consistent, accessible products at scale.

Most of my work involves evolving systems that already exist. I enjoy bringing coherence to large, long-lived products — improving accessibility, aligning patterns with how the web actually works, and building foundations that hold up as things grow and change.

I favour solutions that work with the platform rather than against it. When the foundations are right, teams spend less time relitigating the small stuff and more time solving real problems. Good systems make good decisions easier to repeat.

Currently, I contribute to the WordPress design system and the Gutenberg project, helping shape the shared foundations used across the platform. That work centres on accessibility, semantic structure, and keeping design decisions grounded in what the web does well.

When I'm not at a screen, I'm usually in the garden, at the gym, brewing coffee, or hanging out with my Hungarian Vizsla.