Stop using averages. Use percentiles insteadI’m not a data scientist, but I don’t like being mislead by numbers. Sometimes those lies are intentional, but very often they’re…Mar 6, 2021Mar 6, 2021
A Japan Street Photo EssayIn May of 2019, I set out to do a rather ambitious journey: running across Japan. Of course, not really running across Japan, but rather…Jun 22, 2019Jun 22, 2019
A Year in PhotographsEvery year, I find myself saying the same words all over again:Jan 4, 2019Jan 4, 2019
Cinemagraphs — and working with constraintsEarlier last year, I spotted a random advertisement on Instagram which featured a cinemagraph. A cinemagraph is essentially a motion still…Dec 31, 2018Dec 31, 2018
On Leadership and ConfidenceLately I’ve been thinking a lot about just how much impostor syndrome, paired with copious amounts of self-deprecating humour, have been…Dec 19, 2018Dec 19, 2018
The Ghosts of MontrealIt’s Saturday night, but it could very well be any other day of the week. It usually happens during the Summer, as the streets are always…Aug 22, 2018Aug 22, 2018
On Being LoveFor as long as I’ve known this one very dear friend of mine, a friendship spanning for almost a decade now, I’ve been finishing most of our…Mar 25, 20181Mar 25, 20181
Published inPrototyprTypography on the Subway: A Trip Around the World⚠️ Heads up! This article is heavy on images and if you scroll to the end, you’ll have consumed 11mb in data. You may want to save it for…Jan 3, 201829Jan 3, 201829
Published inHackerNoon.comData Immutability with vanilla JavaScriptUnlike most trends in the world of JavaScript, data immutability is bound to stick with us for a while, and for good reason: firstly…Aug 26, 2017Aug 26, 2017
On Giving Yourself PermissionLately I’ve found myself coming back to a thought from Olivia Laing, which you can find in her immensely beautiful and emotion-stirring…Aug 14, 2017Aug 14, 2017