About kitty
I am a technical writer with a research psychology background, blending analytical rigor with a maker’s hands-on curiosity. My ability to investigate, structure, and simplify complex systems stems from both my academic training and my practical experience in Python programming, embedded hardware (Arduino/Raspberry Pi), and textile crafts.
I specialise in creating user-centric documentation that prioritises clarity and usability—whether for developers, engineers, or end-users. My approach is rooted in empirical thinking (thanks to psychology research) and iterative refinement (honed through coding, game dev, and leatherworking).
Why Work With Me?
Research-Driven Communication: I leverage my psychology training to anticipate user needs, organize information logically, and validate documentation efficacy.
Technical Versatility: From SDKs to stitch patterns, I document systems with precision—because I’ve built them myself.
Detail-Oriented Craftsmanship: Whether debugging code or restoring leather, I apply the same methodical, investigative mindset to technical content.
Collaborative Iteration: I thrive in teams that treat docs as a living, research-backed resource, not just static text.
Beyond technical writing, I enjoy pixel-based game development (GB Studio/RPG Maker), knitting, and leatherworking—hobbies that reinforce my belief in functional design, iterative improvement, and storytelling through instruction.
Let’s create documentation that doesn’t just inform—but enhances the user experience.