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View project →Interactive website I built using Claude Code. Upload a selfie and it removes the background, creates an AI version of your face in the likeness of a Hummel figurine, and emails it to you.
I made this as a proof of concept for creating beautiful Typeform-esque forms using AI tools.
Launch Hummelify →I use the Apple Shortcuts app to make my life easier. I run them on my HomePod, Apple Watch, and iPhone. These examples show my innate sense of “curiosity, tinkering and hacking”—and they are cool.
View shortcuts →The CardFlight Small Business Report was a long-running report featuring first-party analysis of our 125,000+ strong merchant portfolio. Created for brand awareness during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
My roles:
YouVisit is a B2B Virtual Reality company, with a focus on education, travel, and recruiting verticals. This case study highlights the recruiting efforts of Pilot Flying J, a chain of full-service truck stops, to use VR to attract and educate top talent.
My roles:
Bottom-funnel ebook designed to educate executive recruiting professionals about the key points that Thrive TRM addresses with its software.
My roles:
This is the capstone project I made for my Master’s degree at University of Pennsylvania. I interviewed a bunch of people and made an interactive website for it.
Some of it is broken now. Check it out anyway?
View project →bminus was a bicycle apparel company founded by a friend and I in 2004, with a simple idea: a t-shirt with two people on a tandem above the words “bicycles are for lovers.” Hundreds of t-shirts later, bminus mailed its last hand-packed parcel in 2011.
Reminisce with us, won’t you?
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