I live in the overlap.
How something is built determines how it feels.
I work at that line.
I genuinely live in the overlap between engineering and design — not as a compromise, but as a discipline. A 2px spacing choice matters as much as a state management pattern. Architecture affects feel. Every interaction is an editorial decision about how something should behave.
I think in systems but feel in details. I like taking rough ideas, messy constraints, and disconnected workflows and slowly refining them into something that feels simple, cohesive, and calm. The invisible decisions — spacing, timing, hierarchy, motion — are the ones I care about most. Users never notice them. But they feel them.
