My take is that complexity usually deserves clarity, not simplification. The people I design for are backup administrators, solution architects, and infrastructure teams managing workloads across highly regulated industries. They need depth and control. My job is to give that depth the right structure: the hierarchy, the defaults, the scaffolding, so both expert and novice users can move fast without getting lost.
What I'm most proud of professionally is when design changes what gets built, not just how it looks. That kind of influence rarely comes from the Figma file alone. It comes from first-hand research that uncovers the right problems, facilitation that gets the right people in the room, and advocacy that makes user evidence impossible to ignore.