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The name comes from the south. It is about perspective, not decoration: distance, landscape, weather, and a different relationship with speed and attention.
About
I design and build digital products from the south: software, systems, interfaces, and experiments shaped by clarity, taste, and real use. The point is not to sound mythic. It is simply to be honest about perspective.
In practice
I work on software, AI, hospitality, learning, and digital systems.
Some projects are for clients. Some are products. Some are experiments.
I care about making them clear, credible, and worth using.
The name comes from the south. It is about perspective, not decoration: distance, landscape, weather, and a different relationship with speed and attention.
I work across product direction, UX/UI, software, AI systems, and the connective tissue that makes a product feel coherent instead of improvised.
Some of that comes from design. Some of it comes from hospitality and cooking: knowing that rhythm, clarity, atmosphere, and restraint change how people experience a system.
How I tend to work
I like products that need both judgment and execution.
I prefer clear systems over crowded feature lists.
Some work is commercial, some exploratory, some highly practical. The standard stays the same: make it useful and make it hold up.
What the site is for
This is not meant to read like an agency brochure.
It is a working portfolio: a way to show what I build, what kinds of systems I like, and how those projects connect.
The postals and the 3D forms belong together. One holds memory and place. The other holds abstraction and exploration.
If the work resonates