8+ years leading UX and design systems for enterprise products — SimSpace, then NBCUniversal. This past year, I’ve been designing and building independently, including Tappetizer, now used by teachers in their classrooms.
Open to design systems and product design roles.

A Figma plugin that turns an hour of manual table building into a few clicks, at 100% design system compliance.

Component libraries across React, Angular, Salesforce and Shadcn, supporting roughly 24 enterprise products a year on configurable, self-service templates.

Redesigned the student testing interface and built a real-time assessment dashboard for instructors — deployed to DoD and financial-institution clients.

Splits a transparent sticker sheet into individual artwork, so no one crops a sticker sheet by hand again. 1.6k users.

Jackbox-style party games for classrooms — students join from their own phones while the game plays on the projector.

Browser tool for identifying stylistic sets, ligatures, and OpenType features in any .ttf font file.

Hand-drawn, playful wireframing library for Figma — a parody homage to Balsamiq, used 5,500+ times before being taken down.

Range status, automated-defense and network-map dashboards for cyber range proctors — turning a raw log dump into a structured, branded interface.
I look for the work people keep redoing — audits, shadowing designers, watching a teacher run a lesson — the pattern usually hides in what everyone quietly avoids.
Turn the recurring thing into something other people can reach for: components, page templates, documentation and accessibility specs that engineering can build straight from.
Then remove the manual step altogether — a Figma plugin, a generator, a product. Shipped to real users, instrumented and maintained after launch.