at a glance
What is iaci?
a starting point

The site is structured by visitor intent — so you can orient first and go deeper only if you choose.

iaci is my builder space — proof-of-work shaped by curiosity and systems thinking.

  • It shows how ideas move from "what if" to "here it is," through decisions, experiments, and iterations.
  • Engage with what's useful to you.

Go deeper if curious

work exposure
work exposure reflects the geographic context in which this experience was built.
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digital products
these concepts are exploratory and used to reason about product design, ux, and systems.
Thinking lab · exploratory prototype
caregiving app: grace

what problems am i solving?
1. difficulty coordinating care for chronic conditions
2. limited visibility for family members supporting care remotely
3. lack of reliable home-care support in unregulated environments
4. fragmented access to medical information and supplies

why it matters?
1. better continuity of care and fewer preventable mistakes
2. faster access to accurate, real-time information
3. more confident decision-making for families
4. reduced emotional and operational burden on caregivers

what i'm doing?
i am prototyping and testing early-stage product concepts that aim to simplify how families coordinate home-based care.
my focus includes user research, workflow design, low-fidelity prototyping, documentation, and low code experimentation.

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Thinking lab · exploratory prototype
asset maintenance app: kazit

what problems am i solving?
1. manual, time-consuming assest and maintenance tracking
2. difficulty budgeting for home upkeep
3. lack of visibility into past maintenance work
4. limited awareness of reliable service providers

why it matters?
1. reduce paper clutter and improve document organisation
2. simplify and structure maintenance workflows
3. improve planning and budgeting for recurring work
4. improve visibility over home inventory

what i'm doing?
i am exploring digital concepts that turn traditional manual processes into structured, user-friendly workflows.
my focus includes iterative prototyping, refining user journeys, low-code experimentation, and testing early interaction models.

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these concepts are exploratory and not final products.
if you have comments or feature suggestions,
please use the contact form to send them to me.

vote for kazit