Working at the intersection of faith, technology, and disability advocacy.
My work focuses on accessibility as both a technical responsibility and a reflection of care and dignity for all people. Grounded in my experience as a blind, autistic, and chronically ill user, I advocate for systems that are humane, predictable, and inclusive.
What I Focus On
- Accessibility & Usability Testing: Professional evaluation of software and digital tools, identifying the real-world barriers that automated testing often misses.
- Low-Cognitive-Load Systems: Developing and promoting designs that respect a user's sensory needs and mental energy.
- Self-Paced Systems Learning: Studying Computer Science (Python, SQL, Lua) and Linux systems (Arch/WSL) with an emphasis on keyboard-centric, CLI-driven workflows.
- Faith-Informed Advocacy: Approaching technology and disability rights through a lens of service and spiritual exploration, currently focused on broader Christian history and Gnosticism.
- Documenting Barriers: Writing about recurring accessibility challenges in games and interactive media to help developers build better experiences for multiply disabled players.
Explore the Garden
- About Me: My background, current roles, and learning path.
- Work and Learning: My technical stack, professional testing focus, and active projects.
- Usability Testing: Want me to test your product? Here's how I approach usability testing and what I can offer.
- Accessibility Notes: Notes on what does and doesn't work for me in digital products.
- Recommended Resources: A curated list of tools, platforms, and people that help me manage my life, health, and work.
- Community: Links to online groups I run.
- Human Terms: Plain-language explanations of how my conditions affect me.
- Contact: How to reach me for work, questions, or just to say hi.
- Writing: Explore my thoughts on Technology, Gaming, Education, and Advocacy.
Faith, technology, and disability advocacy — working toward a more accessible world.
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