A look at the work












Built in the lab. Deployed in the real world.
Crafting physical-digital experiences for retail brands.
What I bring
to the table
Physical-digital experiences that engage customers and make brands unforgettable
Behind the Build
Finally — the person who actually makes this stuff
I build interactive experiences that live at the edge of software, hardware, and physical space. The kind where someone picks up an object and something unexpected happens.
For the past several years I've been building retail installations for luxury brands — things that scan hands, respond to touch, trigger lights and scent and sound. The brief is always some version of “make it feel like magic.” My job is engineering that feeling precisely enough that it works every time, in front of real customers.
I'm a maker by instinct — electronics, 3D printing, game dev, prototypes that probably shouldn't work but do. I'm actively looking to partner with US-based experiential agencies and creative studios who need a technical build partner they can actually rely on.



Kind words from collaborators
KC built something we genuinely couldn’t find anyone else to build. The sensor latency was under 40ms on launch day. Customers spent three times longer at the installation than any previous display.
[Partner/Client Name]
Creative Director, [Agency/Brand]
What I value most is that KC understands the brief before the build. We’ve never had to explain “what the experience should feel like” twice. It always comes back right.
[Contact Name]
[Title, Company]
The perfume installation stopped people in their tracks. We’ve worked with developers before — none of them thought the way KC does about what the customer actually feels.
[Contact Name]
[Title, Company]
Brands I've Worked With
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