Curiosity is what makes different approaches possible.

Exploring ideas outside of client work involves testing how systems behave, where they break, and how they can be reshaped.

Personal work carries a different kind of investment, making it a place to explore ideas more meaningfully.

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PROJECT 1

Curiosity Card System

Prompt-driven deck, in–progress

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A card-based set for recognizing where thinking gets stuck and shifting perspective to move forward. It introduces small interventions that change how a situation is seen.

Focused on attention, interpretation, and response—how what’s noticed shapes what actions feel available.

PROJECT 2

Spaced Out

Card-based narrative game, in–progress

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A narrative card game where players reconstruct identity and stabilize a failing system using incomplete information. Each player operates with partial knowledge, requiring coordination to move forward.

It explores how roles, memory, and uncertainty shape group decision-making—where progress depends on how well information is shared and understood.

PROJECT 3

Keith Colors

Accessible coloring books, in–progress

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In partnership with my best friend who has Parkinson’s and finds coloring books soothing, this project explores an accessible approach to coloring that supports fine-motor control and makes creative activity more comfortable.

The visuals are bold, using large shapes, thick outlines, and high contrast, with subjects drawn from everyday life to create something more reflective—more like a design object than a children’s product.