Human-Centred Systems Designer
I design human-centred systems for people, organisations, and emerging AI workflows - combining structure, clarity, and adaptability so systems support human flourishing rather than forcing people to conform to rigid processes.
All human endeavour runs on systems - from running a corporation to writing a grocery list. I believe systems should result in flourishing, not just producing.
The digital revolution traded flexibility for consistency. It asked people to reshape themselves to fit the machine - turning what should have been a scaffold for human effort into a cage.
I work at the intersection of systems thinking, organisational design, planning practice, and AI. My focus is on creating structures that are rigorous enough to work, but flexible enough to serve the humans inside them.
I design frameworks, workflows, and structures that make complex work clearer, more humane, and more effective.
I explore how AI can support adaptive systems - helping people work with greater clarity, responsiveness, and intelligence.
I bring deep experience in planning systems, validation logic, and structured decision-making, with a particular interest in how professional systems can be made more usable and more human.
Sometimes I build systems for my own use. Sometimes I build systems to share. I am currently exploring a number of areas of interest and the possibility of sharing the resulting frameworks in interactive environments. [Find out more →]
My work is guided by a simple principle:
Systems should adapt to humans, not the other way around.