Gallery

A small, rotating gallery of visual references—moments, colors, and compositions that feel aligned with the kind of work I want to make.

Imagined tiles

A soft gradient tile—muted, low contrast, designed to sit quietly in the background of a dense interface.

A darker block, almost black, for when you want to foreground text and let everything else recede.

A subtle band of light—more suggestion than shape—hinting at structure without forcing strict boundaries.

A neutral canvas tile, the kind you might use for a dashboard card, note, or quick sketch of an idea.

Why visuals matter

Even in text-heavy interfaces, a few careful visual decisions can change how the whole page feels. The right margins, the right contrast, and the right amount of quiet space can make information feel less demanding and more approachable.