2019—Now

Product design lead at Palantir

I work on Foundry, the flagship data OS, and a newer 0→1 product called Apollo, a software deployment platform. I have designed workflows and applications across concepts like dev ops, vulnerability management, change management, data integration, data visualization, access control, and more. Palantir makes you good at decomposing complex problems and exploring new domains like healthcare, manufacturing, and cybersecurity, to name a few. I also really enjoy the strong engineering environment, it complements my design background surprisingly well and lets me better harness technology for creative purposes.

Palantir Apollo Software that helps ship software.

Palantir Foundry Palantir's flagship operating system for the enterprise.

Dive Club A podcast episode about designing for complexity at Palantir.


2016—2019

General designer at Formlabs

Worked on a wide assortment of design projects. Over three years, I designed 3D demo parts, public 3D installations, hardware interfaces, the website, trade show booths, technical drawings, and wrote a white paper. I also got to dabble in studio photography, applications engineering, and industrial design. Felt like design grad school, 10/10 would recommend.

Sample parts Palantir's flagship operating system for the enterprise.

MIT Media Lab I worked on a 3D printed installation that stood in Times Square for 1 month.

Times Square I worked on a 3D printed installation at the MIT Media Lab for the Formlabs FUSE product event.

Technical graphics I made black and white technical line illustrations for Formlabs user manuals.

Formlabs Website I designed the 2018-2024 iteration of the Formlabs website alongside one other web-designer. It coincided with the launch of the Form 3 3D printer, the flagship at the time.


2011—2016

Bachelor of Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design

RISD allowed for a very interdisciplinary approach to architecture—I worked on projects spanning computational drawing, parametric design and fabrication, sculpture, typography, web-based art, and more.


Interests

I love tennis, manufacturing, infrastructure, typography, photography, and laughing. Get in Touch via Twitter.


All the time

Creative exploration

Wikiwalk Explore the links between concepts in Wikipedia, starting with a term of your choice. Here's a video of me demoing it at an event in Brooklyn ->

Visual Ephemera A collection of digital debris amassed over time.

Movement Small video experiements resulting mostly from time spent exploring random creative coding tools.

Map Grid Exploring aerial imagery with openstreetmap API––made a tool to generate a grid of aerial views for a specified location.

Sports Various digital media explorations around athletic movement.

More

I've also been a guest critic at Parsons, NYU, Pratt, and RISD, mostly for architecture or industrial design work.

A CSV of things I enjoy