Why

I believe that digital technologies should expand human freedom, not diminish it. Because our identities, choices, and relationships are increasingly mediated by digital systems, control over our data and digital existence is essential for autonomy, dignity, and equitable participation in society.

I design digital products and advocate for systems that uphold transparency, privacy, and user agency, enabling people to shape, not be shaped by, the digital world.

How

Experience Design

I design digital products that feel clear, useful and human—from early concepts to polished interfaces.

Security & Resilience

I explore systems, protocols and human behavior to better understand how technology can fail, and how to make it safer.

Independent Communication

I build and experiment with radio and communication systems where software, electronics and infrastructure meet.

Going dark is no longer an option.

Practice

My work began in digital communication, evolved through project leadership, and gradually moved deeper into product and experience design. Outside client work, I explore behavioral psychology, philosophy, software development, radio communication, ethical hacking, and security research.

I approach these not as isolated interests, but as connected perspectives on how humans interact with technology and infrastructure.

Path

Digital Communication

Working in digital communication taught me how strongly technology influences attention, behavior, and trust.

Project Leadership

Leading projects taught me how strategy, technology, people, and operational reality collide inside organizations.

Product & Experience Design

Today, I design interfaces, workflows, and digital products that make complex systems easier to understand and use.

Independent Systems & Community

Through amateur radio, security advocacy, software projects, and community work, I explore resilient communication and digital self-determination beyond centralized platforms.

Complexity is inevitable. Confusion is not.

Focus

I work best on projects where design, technology, and responsibility intersect. Especially where systems are complex, interfaces need clarity, or trust depends on how information is structured and communicated.

Complex Interfaces

Products and systems where users need orientation, clarity, and confidence instead of unnecessary friction.

Responsible Digital Products

Design decisions involving privacy, transparency, resilience, autonomy, or sensitive workflows.

Systems & Communication

Projects involving resilient infrastructure, communication technology, independent systems, or technically demanding environments.

AI & Human Capability

I use AI where it meaningfully improves workflows, communication, or accessibility. But I remain skeptical of replacing human understanding with permanent automation. Efficiency alone is not resilience.

A society that outsources too much thinking, decision making, and expertise to opaque systems risks losing the human capability required when those systems fail, become inaccessible, or economically unsustainable.

My principles for AI

Human capability must remain possible

AI should support human thinking, creativity, and decision making; not replace the ability to operate without automation.

Efficiency alone is not resilience

Systems optimized only for speed, scale, and cost often become fragile and dependent on infrastructure few people still understand.

Technology changes responsibility

Every technology reshapes how humans communicate, decide, work, and depend on each other. Those consequences should be considered before optimization becomes irreversible.

Technology should strengthen human competence, not make it optional.

Identity

Portrait of myself

I do not publish direct contact channels publicly. If you need to verify my digital identity or establish a trusted communication channel, you can use my public OpenPGP key.

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Technology increasingly depends on trust. I believe identity should too.