Designing systems that reduce friction over time.

I’m currently focused on building and refining my own ecosystem of thought-processing, publishing, and project tools. Most of this work lives quietly behind the scenes: Obsidian vaults, static sites, small scripts, and conventions that help ideas move from capture to form without unnecessary drag.

The emphasis right now is durability. Less novelty. Fewer layers. Better defaults.

Recurring themes in this phase:

  • File-first workflows and long-lived notes

  • Treating writing as revision, not output

  • Small tools that compound instead of demanding attention

  • Systems that privilege clarity, ownership, and time

Studio work and independent practice

My day-to-day work happens at Bürocratik, a award-driven studio contributing across brand, web, and creative development.

Alongside that, I maintain an independent practice of bespoke work and self-initiated projects, spanning experimental websites, aggregators, and internal tools, built to run quietly and age well.

This is deliberate, optimizing for leverage over scale. Fewer projects, tighter systems, longer horizons.

Investing in foundations

A growing share of my attention is going into things that don’t ship:

  • Health, training, and recovery as non-negotiable infrastructure
  • Financial systems built for resilience rather than speed
  • Reducing surface area across tools, commitments, and inputs
  • Creating more space for thinking before deciding

The goal is not productivity.
It’s fewer forced choices later.

This page updates when priorities genuinely shift.
Until then, assume continuity.