About

I found my way into digital accessibility almost by accident — initially through my relationship with my wife, and later through my research during my undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Along the way, I’ve worked with organisations, communities, and individuals, gradually refining what inclusion actually looks like day to day.

I’m interested in the journey of digital accessibility: how people discover it, what they find difficult, how they carry it into their day-to-day work, and what helps them apply it. Above all, I value curiosity and progress.

This site is a place to reflect on my own journey, share work in progress, and think out loud.