I like the messy part where nobody's decided anything yet.
I'm a Computer Science student turned product person - I've spent the last few years shipping software, running a freelance studio, and fixing broken processes for 1,200 people at a time. This site is a record of the decisions behind that work, not just the outputs.
Four projects, four different kinds of hard.
Bar Rota
A full-stack scheduling system built solo for a live venue with five venues-within-a-venue and a staff roster that never stopped changing.
EEECS Student Hub
Rebuilding a SharePoint site used by 1,200 students, with accessibility for neurodivergent users as the starting brief, not an afterthought.
Studio Cathán
Running a freelance studio end-to-end - client discovery, brand identity, and web builds for three real businesses, on real deadlines.
VR Clinical Simulation
An immersive training platform prototype exploring how VR can make high-stakes clinical scenarios safer to practise.
I've written the code. I'd rather decide what gets built.
I came up through CS, but the part I keep gravitating toward is earlier than the code - talking to the person who's stuck, figuring out what actually needs to be true, and making the call when there isn't a clean answer. Running Studio Cathán taught me to hold the whole picture: client, budget, timeline, and the actual human waiting on the other end.