I design simple, manufacturable tools that reduce friction in everyday life.
Most of what I build starts as a small annoyance — something that shouldn’t be as awkward as it is — and I work backward from the user’s hands until the mechanism feels inevitable.
I’m not a startup, and I’m not building a brand empire.
I create early-stage product concepts: clean, functional, intuitive designs meant to disappear into daily use.

My work is built on a few core ideas: geometry should teach function; a tool should improve life without adding friction; and autonomy matters more than cleverness.
If a design forces the user to think, or traps them inside someone else’s workflow, then it’s wrong — no matter how smart it looks on paper.

I license concepts to companies who specialize in bringing products to market.
I don’t manufacture, I don’t run inventory, and I don’t scale.
I focus on the part I’m best at: the structural problem-solving that happens before a product becomes real.

Below is a small selection of current concepts — simple, honest tools with clear purpose.
If any align with your category or pipeline, I’m always open to a quiet conversation.

StowPuck — Shower Bottle Stability Pucks

A low-profile silicone base that keeps shampoo and conditioner bottles from sliding or tipping on wet shelves.

AntiGlug — Universal Floating Vent Cap

A universal replacement bottle cap with a floating snorkel vent that eliminates glugging for smooth, controlled pours.

 

SnapGrip — Bi-Stable Flat Carry Handle

A credit-card-thin strip that snaps into a rigid, ergonomic handle for carrying heavy grocery bags without finger pain.

Dial-A-Pill™ — Single-Pill Airlock Dispenser Caps

A pill-bottle cap with a rotating size selector and single-pill chamber that dispenses exactly one pill at a time.