I design and ship production software — minimal interfaces backed by solid engineering. Currently building browser-based tools that keep data local and private.
I'm a software engineer with a design background. I build for the web — production interfaces that are fast, accessible, and deliberately simple. My work sits at the intersection of frontend engineering and product design.
I believe most software ships with too much surface area. Too many features competing for attention, too much visual noise, too much friction between the user and the task. The products I build push in the other direction: fewer things, done properly, with attention paid to every interaction and edge case.
Right now I'm building browser-based productivity tools that keep user data local and private. No accounts, no cloud dependencies, no subscriptions — just software that works.
A quiet, browser-native personal finance tracker. Weekly calendar grid, budget categories, savings goals, multi-account net worth — all stored locally with zero cloud sync.
A card centering calculator for graders and collectors. Enter border measurements to instantly see centering ratios and projected grades for PSA, CGC, BGS, and SGC.
A debt snowball planner. Enter your balances and interest rates to get a prioritized payoff plan with a live snowball visualizer — all calculated locally.
A secure, mobile-first trading card collection tracker. Log purchases with photos, track graded and raw cards, look up PSA cert numbers, and visualize your collection value over time — all AES-encrypted in your browser.
Most finance apps want your bank login and a subscription. I wanted something that was completely on my side — no telemetry, no sync, no third party sitting between me and my own numbers.
Stripping a UI down to its essentials takes more work than adding to it.
Available for engineering roles, contract work, and interesting collaborations. I respond to every message.