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
- 01
Thought first.
Before anything takes form in natural materials or code, it takes form in the mind. The best ideas come in silence.
- 02
Form serves spirit.
Aesthetics are not ornament. They are how an idea enters the world. Natural and innovative at once.
- 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.
- 04
The human at the center.
Every project I make holds a human at its core — not technology, not metrics, not trends.