a human practice

Over the years, I’ve seen how inaccessible services can deny people a voice and the opportunity to participate. I've also seen how trying to implement accessibility can be intimidating, transactional, or often reduced to compliance — and how much harm that can quietly cause.

I care deeply about creating digital experiences that include everyone. My own work sits at the intersection of accessibility, learning, and design. I’m most interested in approaches that help people feel curious, capable, and supported, rather than fearful of getting things wrong.

This site is a place for me to think out loud, share what I’m learning, and document projects that explore inclusive design as a lived, human practice — not just a technical one.