I design and build fun, personable, and purposeful software.
I've been making and shipping software in some form or the other since I was 11. Amazon let my favorite reading app die, so I taught myself Objective-C and built Hyphen instead. Sketch had no autolayout, so I built Fluid to add it before Sketch did. Hyphen needed fast XML parsing, so eleven years later I wrote Zemel.
Most recently, I've been freelance helping clients build ambitious consumer AI software. Before that, I spent three years building the accessibility-auditing engine and the Mac app at Stark, used daily by NASA, Google, and Microsoft.
Get in touch: mattcurtis.me · @mattxcurtis · [email protected]





