A behind-the-scenes look at my professional creative stack on Linux: the open-source tools I use for design, photo, video, audio, writing, and office work, and how open standards keep the whole workflow portable and professional.
An exploration of accessibility, inclusive design, and the hidden assumptions that shape our digital experiences. Learn why our approach to accessibility needs to change and how small, practical actions can improve usability for everyone.
Celebrate diversity and choice in software and design, learn why your “one weird project” matters, and catch my latest guides on backing up Snap and Flatpak apps.
In this edition of The Roll Out, we explore the rise of the terminal, why TUIs need UX love too, and simple keyboard habits to make your everyday computing faster and friendlier.
Welcome to The Roll Out, where you can keep up with what I’m building and writing. In this edition, I explore why minimalism must serve usability, why automation matters early, and where to find more of my recent work.
Discover why GIMP 3.0 is a groundbreaking milestone for open-source image editing. My latest LWN.net article dives into the exciting updates, modern features, and why this release is a game-changer for designers everywhere. Read more: https://lwn.net/Articles/998793/
My article for LWN.net dives into Inkscape 1.4 and what it means for the future of our favourite vector graphics editor.
Over the years, I've picked up a vast range of experience in technology and design. I've utilized these skills across many disciplines to
This year has been a wild ride so far, but a great one — probably my best year ever! One of the primary highlights of that wild ride, would have to
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