Vision

A human perspective
across disciplines.

This is an age of machines. Yet the things we love most still carry the trace of a hand — even when they are made of code.

I see connections where others see categories. Tradition and technology. Craft and system. Material and idea. Local and global. Slow and fast.

I work as a shokunin — the Japanese word for a master whose craft transcends technique and becomes a way of being. Slowly. Carefully. Natural and innovative at once.

Principles

  1. 01

    Thought first.

    Before anything takes form in natural materials or code, it takes form in the mind. The best ideas come in silence.

  2. 02

    Form serves spirit.

    Aesthetics are not ornament. They are how an idea enters the world. Natural and innovative at once.

  3. 03

    Across disciplines.

    A specialist sees a part. A renaissance practitioner sees the whole. A client who buys a logo gets a logo. A client who buys a system gets the logo, too.

  4. 04

    The human at the center.

    Every project I make holds a human at its core — not technology, not metrics, not trends.