About
Thinking across markets, systems, culture, and craft.
A personal introduction to the interests, questions, and forms of work that shape this practice.
Profile
A personal base for serious curiosity.
I am currently studying Commerce at the University of Melbourne, with a strong interest in management, marketing, and strategic thinking. I am drawn to problems that are messy at first: unclear markets, fragmented ideas, cultural signals, and questions that need both structure and imagination.
Strategy interests me because it asks for pattern recognition, judgment, and the ability to find an angle that is not obvious. I like connecting business, technology, design, human behavior, and culture, then turning that connection into something clearer.
AI became important to me when ChatGPT first appeared. I was curious not only about what it could automate, but about what it could unlock: new ways to create, organize knowledge, build products, and make individual work more powerful.
Beyond business and technology, I care about hands-on creation. Pottery, craft, design, wine, and other material cultures shape how I think about taste, attention, and meaningful work. If I had a free month, I would probably spend it in Jingdezhen making ceramics.
This website is not a LinkedIn-style portfolio. It is part archive, part journal, and part public practice. It exists to make my thinking more visible and to attract people who are curious, thoughtful, creative, and serious about building things.
Principles
Clear systems, cultural sensitivity, and the discipline to keep making.
Clarity
Turn fragmented thoughts into systems that can be understood, tested, and improved.
Culture
Read brands, markets, and technology as human systems shaped by perception and desire.
Craft
Respect making as a way of thinking, from digital tools to ceramics, wine, and material culture.