I’ve spent most of my career building digital products, mainly around mobile apps, product experience, and the kind of small interactions that make software feel fast, simple, and enjoyable to use. I like being close to the details, from how something works under the hood to how it feels in someone’s hand when they actually use it.
Over the years I’ve worked across engineering, product, design, and leadership, which has shaped how I think about building things. For me, good products are not just about features. They need to be useful, reliable, easy to understand, and finished properly.
Outside of software, I also like making physical things. Mucha Labs is where I design and 3D print practical products — usually things that solve a small problem or improve something I use myself. I enjoy the process of taking an idea, testing it, improving it, and turning it into something real.
Travel is another big part of my life. I like road trips, interesting places, good design, old cities, cars, photography, and documenting the moments that are worth remembering. My travel journal is where I bring some of that together.
This site is a home for all of it: apps, products, travel, ideas, and whatever I decide to build next.