I make simple websites for folks who need them.
One page, two pages, or three. Built with care, fast to load, easy for clients to update. Based in Berkeley, California.
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I’m a product designer and inventor. Day to day, I run Loamist, a Berkeley climate-tech company building infrastructure for biomass-based carbon removal (Breakthrough Energy Fellow, cohort 4).
Before that I led innovation at The Flex Company, co-founded Keela — the best-selling menstrual cup in the United States by unit volume — and worked at the intersection of bioengineering, medical devices, and consumer product design. Sixteen patents, coverage in Teen Vogue, The New York Times, and Wired, and a handful of awards listed below.
On the side I help friends, neighbors, and small businesses get simple, well-built websites up. If that’s you, say hi.
Recognition
Selected Work
An interactive map of the United States’ magnetotelluric field, layered with sites long called sacred. Built from the USMTArray national impedance map. Hidden continent included.
Founder & CEO. Building infrastructure for biomass-based carbon removal, and a Trade Finance Copilot that automates Letter of Credit examination for corporates and banks. Breakthrough Energy Fellow, cohort 4.
Founder. An ultralight, packable dog leash that weighs as much as a single AA battery — 45 grams of woven UHMWPE, tested to 300 lbs, packed into itself. Shipping direct to consumers from Berkeley. Brand identity by Mucho — D&AD Award and Brand Impact Silver.
Co-founded Keela, the best-selling menstrual cup in the United States by unit volume. Led product and innovation through the company’s 2019 acquisition and beyond. Three Red Dot Design Awards. Coverage in Teen Vogue.
Patient-facing iPhone app for a direct-to-consumer clear-aligner clinic. Treatment-stage tracking, photo check-ins, and a calm, clinical interface that softened a medical product into a consumer one.
Design lead on 3D-printed prosthetic leg fairings and arm casts. Scan, design, print — one of the earliest commercial applications of additive manufacturing to a personal medical device. Acquired by 3D Systems in 2012.
A pocket-sized scope mount that turns any smartphone into a clinical-grade microscope. The commercial successor to the Global Focus Microscope. Featured on Wired’s G-Lab and covered by The New York Times.
A rugged, low-cost field microscope for malaria and TB screening in low-resource settings. Rice University senior capstone, deployed across sub-Saharan Africa. Covered by The New York Times.
Contact
Available for small projects. Berkeley, CA.