Where the perspective comes from
My background is in fiber network engineering, GIS, spatial data, and infrastructure operations. In my day-to-day work, I deal with the kind of messy real-world systems most people never see: network records, field data, internal workflows, infrastructure tools, and the gap between how things are supposed to work and how they actually work.
That experience shapes how I build.
What I actually enjoy building
I'm not just interested in making websites look good. I enjoy turning scattered processes, manual work, spreadsheets, forms, and half-documented workflows into clean, usable digital systems.
That can mean a simple website, a better intake flow, an internal dashboard, a lightweight app, or an AI-assisted workflow that helps a small team move faster.
I build the things behind the things: GIS tools, fiber and network management systems, internal infrastructure platforms, household apps, automation workflows, and practical software that helps people get work done.
How I think
I'm a systems thinker, novelty-driven, and very much a builder over a theorist. I like understanding the actual problem first, then shaping the simplest useful solution around it.
What grounds it
Outside of the technical work, I'm grounded by my young family. Every build decision runs through that filter first: does this create freedom, clarity, and something useful — or is it just complexity for its own sake?
Why Quick Sloth Design exists
Quick Sloth Design is my way of bringing that same practical, systems-minded approach to independent professionals, small businesses, and teams that need more than a template.
Not overbuilt.
Not generic.
Just thoughtful, useful software and web systems that work.