About

Hi, I’m Tyrone. I design and build tools, systems, and experiments at the intersection of design, technology, and storytelling.

By day, I work as a web designer at a public library, where I focus on design systems, accessibility, and sustainable content workflows. Outside of that role, I spend a lot of time exploring how things are made, especially where digital tools, physical systems, and narrative overlap.

My work spans a range of formats, including WordPress block patterns, Figma plugins, small-scale infrastructure, Arduino-based builds, music, animation, and long-running story worlds. Some projects are polished and in active use, while others are exploratory by design. What connects them is an interest in process over polish, and in turning one-off solutions into repeatable systems.

I’m particularly drawn to projects that reduce friction. That might mean simplifying editorial workflows, making complex tools more approachable, or creating space for experimentation within real constraints. I don’t limit myself to a single medium. I follow problems that are worth solving and learn what’s necessary to solve them well.

This site is a place to document that work. It includes projects in progress, notes from the field, and occasional write-ups when something feels worth sharing. It’s less a traditional portfolio and more a public notebook that tracks how my thinking evolves over time.