About

Accessibility consultant with an engineering mindset and a product-focused way of working.

I work at the intersection of accessibility, frontend engineering, and practical problem solving. My focus is on helping digital experiences become more inclusive, more usable, and more implementation-ready.

Over time, that has expanded into a deeper interest in tooling, QA workflows, and GenAI-assisted systems that can support teams without replacing careful human judgment.

How I Work

Accessibility that connects to delivery

I’m especially interested in accessibility work that goes beyond identifying issues and actually supports implementation, remediation, prioritization, and better product decisions.

That means thinking not only about standards, but also about user impact, engineering feasibility, communication quality, and long-term maintainability.

What I Care About

Useful products, not performative polish

I care about products that are understandable, resilient, and respectful of the people using them. That includes accessibility, performance, content clarity, keyboard support, and good interaction behavior.

I’m also interested in where GenAI can make real workflows better — especially in accessibility, QA, issue triage, and documentation support.

Focus Areas

The areas I’m building deeper expertise in.

The portfolio is built to reflect the overlap between consulting, implementation, and experimentation — not just isolated skill buckets.

Accessibility consulting

Accessibility reviews, issue analysis, remediation guidance, structured reporting, and practical WCAG-oriented support for digital teams.

Frontend engineering

Building accessible interfaces with semantic structure, maintainable code, responsive behavior, and attention to usability details.

Tooling and workflow thinking

Exploring how tooling and AI-assisted processes can reduce friction in quality assurance, accessibility operations, and product workflows.

Next Step

Want to see how this translates into real work?

The projects section shows how I think through tools, accessibility workflows, and engineering decisions in practice.