Cartographer of the psyche. Ritual thinker. Symbol weaver. Mythic UX designer.
I don't design like most people. I don't make like most people. I build systems out of symbol, rituals out of process, and interfaces that hum with archetype and emotional resonance.
My mind naturally ritualizes. It maps chaos into pattern, emotion into meaning, sensation into myth. Whether I'm crafting jewelry, designing an interactive installation, or planning a user journey, I'm thinking in layers: the functional, the aesthetic, the symbolic, the personal, the mythic.
I see every object, outfit, space, or interface as a stage for transformation — not just utility. I build artifacts that signal identity, tools that hold power, experiences that feel like story. This isn’t just design. It’s narrative architecture. Emotional choreography. Sensory magic.
I don’t chase trends. I chase resonance. I want to make work that whispers to your inner witch, rogue, bard, or storm deity. I want to enchant systems, haunt the user journey with moments of awe, and embed delight where you least expect it.
This practice emerges from a lifetime of neurodivergent pattern-seeking, a love of subcultural semiotics, deep affinities for fairytales and fantasy worlds, and an instinct to turn survival into art. It’s not always neat, or definable — but it’s mine. It’s me.
And if you read this and think "I want to build strange, beautiful, meaningful things with this person" — you’re probably one of my kin.