Right now that's an animated film about a dad in a cape, a piece of software that keeps homeowners from losing their minds during a build, and a movie review site I designed for two friends who can't agree on anything. Different worlds, same obsession.

A dad who might be a superhero — or might just be trying his best. Told through the eyes of his eight-year-old, who genuinely believes his father saves the world before dinner. Seventeen scripted scenes, a production bible, and sixty pieces of art that all started with a kid in a dish-towel cape.
See the full project →Homebuilders are awful at updates. Plinth turns a 90-second check-in from the job site into a polished journal the homeowner follows in real time. No app download, no login wall — just the thing that should have existed already.
plinth.build →Two buddies watch movies and argue about them — I built the permanent record. Criterion-style editorial, star ratings, a shared queue, and the tagline they've earned: Unanimously Divided.
dufive.com →