Is for Autonomy

Is for Best practices

Is for Critique

Is for Diligent

Is for Empathy

Is for Flexibility

Is for Good critique

Is for Hierarchy

Is for Imagination

Is for Juxtaposition

Is for Kindness

is for Learning

Is for Method

is for Nuance

Is for Español

Is for Objective

Is for Pause

Is for Questions

is for Reflective Making

Is for Space

Is for Thoughtfulness

Is for User

Is for Vision

Is for Why

Is for Closure

Is for Why, again

Is for Zuloaga

Is for End

love for the craft

Over 20 years, I've refined a systematic approach that transforms complex business challenges into clear, impactful, and measurable results.

Method & principles

Design practice

Strategy drives systems which enable impact. Purpose guides people who execute results. Making and leadership collaborate throughout.

1. Clarity and Purpose

My work begins with a deep dive to understand the ‘why’ behind every challenge. This strategy-first approach means asking the right questions to make a precise strategic diagnosis. This phase is about finding clarity in ambiguity, ensuring the problem we solve is the one that truly matters to the business and its users.

2. Reflective Making

With a clear purpose, the next step is to architect the solution. This involves designing systems—whether a conversational AI framework or a global design system. Through Design Ops and process standardization, I translate complex needs between data, engineering, and product teams to create a unified, scalable, and efficient action plan.

Process driven since 2016

3. Team Growth & Leadership

A great strategy is nothing without a great team to execute it. I focus on building performant teams by creating environments of shared ownership and psychological safety. My role as a leader is to direct and mentor designers, guiding them from tactical execution to strategic thinking. This was key when building a new brand team from the ground up and securing significant wins.

4. Measurable Impact

The final goal is to deliver work that moves the needle. This impact is measured not only in quantitative results—like generating leads or cutting dev costs—but also in qualitative wins. This includes observing how a new Way of Working (WoW) improves team morale, collaboration, and unlocks their potential for future innovations.

​Andrew Lindsay

Head of Design
Kraft-Heinz

He is able to apply a methodical process to establish visual patterns, rules and guidelines for robust enterprise design. systems from the ground up.

Method in action

Strategic Gen Ai assistant

See how this approach transformed a foundational tool into a strategic AI partner for over 150K companies.

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Enterprise Design Systems at Epsilon

Learn how a systematic approach to design cut development costs by 50% and increased user adoption by 200%.

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Transformation at Syniverse

Explore how we applied this framework to innovate a digital sales model and generate $300M in marketing qualified leads.

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