About
I spent a while thinking about how to write this. A standard bio felt flat, but overproducing it wouldn't be honest either. So I decided to just write it the way it came to me.
Tech Flow started with a passing conversation. A friend pointed out that by 2027, I'll have been back in China for ten years — not something anyone expected from someone who grew up in the uk. She said, "Going back on your tenth year would be pretty cool." That line stayed with me. I decided to bring together everything from the past decade: expertise gained from the people I've worked alongside, workflows refined over the years, and projects I've delivered. A way to close out the chapter — something with a sense of occasion.
In 2012, deep learning was just emerging and I was still at university, convinced it was all hype. In 2016, my tutor watched AlphaGo and told me, "One day everyone will code." I was sceptical but gave it a go — though I'll admit, I did just enough to pass and stopped there. As it turns out, large language models have genuinely brought that era to life — and Tech Flow grew far beyond what I originally had in mind.
The site documents nearly a decade of work at the intersection of architecture and technology: built projects, design research, and tools that emerged from real practice. Every project carries a story; every tool started with a problem that needed solving.

Philosophy
Design begins with listening. Style never leads — it emerges from the response.