Why Interfaces Should Feel Like Paper
Exploring the comfort of tactile design elements in a digital world. Sometimes we just want our screens to feel like a well-loved notebook.
Read Entry →A mix of design thoughts, afternoon tea reviews, and little moments of joy. Take a seat, pour yourself a cup, and stay a while.
Exploring the comfort of tactile design elements in a digital world. Sometimes we just want our screens to feel like a well-loved notebook.
Read Entry →A totally subjective and highly enthusiastic review of hidden tea rooms. Clotted cream first, or jam first? Let's settle this.
Read Entry →A quick guide to balancing warm and cool pinks without making your website look like a candy store. It's all about the muted tones.
Read Entry →Switched my coding font to something rounder. It's amazing how a typeface can make debugging feel slightly less stressful.
Note to self: A 1px dashed border in dusty rose fixes almost any boring UI element.
Spent the whole afternoon reading old English poetry instead of finishing the header component. No regrets.
I'm a designer who loves old bookshops, quiet cafés, and building soft, thoughtful interfaces. This journal is a small place for essays, sketches, and half-finished ideas that deserve a little more time.