For a decade and a half I built with my hands - fine furniture, architectural joinery, art installations - across many materials and mediums. It was exacting, physical work where every project was new and bespoke, and every day was full of problems to solve.
When Carpal Tunnel Syndrome forced a career change in 2024, it hit me hard - I won't lie. Doubly hard, in fact, since I'm a musician too, and so much of my identity was built around my hands. But, stubborn as I am, I found new problems to solve. Your problems.
Today I architect the digital infrastructure that runs behind the scenes of a business - the automations, the integrations, the systems that run so smoothly nobody notices they're there. The tools have changed, the medium's changed, but the mindset hasn't.