Kaleido
A tactile 3D color-by-number app: playful models, guided palettes, free-color mode, and a full App Store build pipeline.
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Client work is often private: workflows, data, dashboards, spreadsheets, and operational mechanics. This portfolio shows off the visible work — live apps, prototypes, tools, games, and experiments built with capability, curiosity, and AI-leveraged hustle.
Four live apps: 3D paint-by-number for my kids, workout tracking to better meet my own needs, haptic tempo for musicians, and ostomy education built with a nurse for her patients. Different problems, small in different ways, but real products — shipped and alive in the App Store.
A tactile 3D color-by-number app: playful models, guided palettes, free-color mode, and a full App Store build pipeline.
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A healthcare-adjacent mobile product for ostomy nurse discovery and education. Built around the decision not to collect PHI unless the system truly needs it.
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A polished interval timer with haptics, background audio, Live Activity, and Dynamic Island support.
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A watch-and-phone metronome built for tactile rhythm practice: tap tempo, haptics, favorites, and a companion Apple Watch surface.
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Work-in-progress apps and game systems from the local project folders, presented as fanned screenshot decks instead of generic thumbnails.





A ranked-task system for turning backlog chaos into ordered next actions: pairwise comparison, confidence, focus, goals, and eventually local/on-device AI insight rather than another chat box.
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Pantry and kitchen inventory experiments: the practical edge of building small mobile tools that connect physical household routines to searchable software.
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A rock-paper-scissors battler with fate cards, tutorial art, and state-machine polish: a small game system used to test rules, feedback loops, and visual clarity.
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A camera-first helper for everyday visual questions: snap a confusing object, bill, label, or broken thing, then get a plain-language readout you can share, read aloud, keep, or send to a helper.
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