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About me

My interest in design started while I was studying computer science at uni. Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman was on the reading list for the Human Computer Interaction part of the course and I loved it; I found myself starting to gravitate towards the design side of group projects rather than development.

Over the last 14 years I’ve empowered students to maximise their grades, helped people buy and trade fine wine, designed products to get bums on seats in restaurants across Europe and uncovered ways to help people find the coolest things to do in their city. I enjoy working with cross functional teams to wrestle gnarly complexity into elegant user-centric solutions.

Outside of work I can be found working on my house renovation and learning new DIY skills (and spending all my money on power tools), and trying to train my stubborn sausage dog Pixel.

On the go:
Book - The Thursday Murder Club, Richard Osman
Podcast - Table Manners, Song Exploder
TV - Schitt’s Creek, Parks and Rec (again)