Preface

Sometime this May, I randomly decided to look myself up on the internet and was disappointed in the results. I really felt misrepresented.

I did not want to create yet another place with a list of achievements and projects. Those are the exact things clouding my uniqueness.

Lighthouse is a case study on the importance of designing for robots. It's funny, but I really had to do Robot Centered Design.

Additionally, I don't want all of my work to be scraped for the next gen of models. I guess this will be a constant war I will be in. How do you design something for robots to read but not for them to learn off of?

I have always wanted my work to spark discussion between different people. But I understand that most readers don't care for the deep technical details. I remember reading a post by Citrini Research on Substack. Although it was a good post, I found it difficult to follow because I did not care for the methods. Just the implications and main discussion. That led me to want to split the writing into different silos.

I find it really interesting how designers maintain and pride themselves on their tools, the precisely crafted calipers, the perfectly balanced pen, smooth heavy paper. I wanted to do the same but with my tools, thus toolkit. I am glad that digital tools have a greater benefit of being shareable.

Every component of this website has a reason behind it. Some stuff simply cannot be justified. That lives in Home.