Bio

I'm a product and technology enthusiast with a deep interest in AI, developer tools, and how software gets built. My path started with studying anthropology, learning to observe how people think, behave, and make sense of the world, before moving into design, where I turned those insights into tangible experiences.

That combination still shapes how I work today: the anthropologist in me asks why, the designer in me asks how, and the product thinker ties it all back to what's worth building.

I'm curious about how AI reshapes workflows, how teams ship better software, and what the next generation of tools will look like.

On the Thoughts page, I use AI as part of my writing and thinking process, as experimentation and research. The thinking, positions and structure are mine; AI helps me push ideas further. On Schoengeist, everything is AI-free: photos I shot, things I've seen, moments that give me joy and fuel creative exploration and critical thinking -> a distinctly human skill for solving complex problems I believe no AI will ever replace.

When I'm not building, I'm reading, writing, or tinkering with something new.

You can reach me at ichlernedesign [at] gmail [dot] com.