LMIT Designs.

I design systems that govern how people experience technology and services.

My work sits at the intersection of UX strategy, service design, and governance—where policy, structure, and human behavior meet. I focus on how decisions are shaped, how friction emerges, and how to make complex systems more legible, equitable, and humane.

LMIT Designs is where I explore how intentional design can reduce friction, support accountability, and improve outcomes for the people living and working inside complex systems.

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Design Manifesto.

My art was my first system.

Before digital work, I studied how form, structure, and emotion shape understanding.

That foundation now informs how I design systems that reduce friction, support decision-making, and improve real-world outcomes.

I focus on making complex systems more navigable, equitable, and human.

My work centers people who live inside complex systems.

I examine how policy, technology, and interfaces shape real decisions — then design structures that improve clarity, accountability, and trust at scale.

My practice connects strategy, governance, and design to improve outcomes for both institutions and the people they serve.

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