His desk setup is simple: two monitors, a notebook, jazz from the 1940s in the background, and a pair of foosballs he spins in one hand during long meetings to stay focused. It reflects how he works: calm, thoughtful, steady.
Ask him what matters most, and he will not mention tools or titles. He will say kindness.
“Even if it is just paying a hawker a little extra,” he says. “Small things go a long way.”
When offering advice to other designers, he keeps it straightforward:
“Know what is possible. Know what is not. Then build what matters.”