Rectangle by Nature,

Designer by Passion

Everything starts with a rectangle — whether it’s a frame, a button, or a card,

and I turn simple shapes into meaningful, functional experiences.

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About me

I’m a product designer with a strong visual and graphic design background and several years of experience as an art director.

You could call me a “rectangle designer” as I love working within constraints and turning them into clear, impactful solutions. Everything starts with a rectangle: a frame, a button, a card — and from there, I shape experiences that are both functional and meaningful.

 

My journey started in visual and graphic design, grew through branding and art direction, and naturally evolved into UI and UX. I believe good design is about intention, clarity, and purpose, that's why I'm focusing on functionality, accessibility, and real user needs, with business goals in the back of my mind all the time.

  • Agency background. Long-term collaboration

    My career was shaped at a fast-paced agency, where I learned to move fast, adapt quickly, and take full responsibility for the design process. More importantly, I built strong professional relationships based on trust and consistent delivery.

     

    Today, I continue to collaborate on UX projects with the same teams and partners I previously worked with, contributing my expertise while further developing my skills. These ongoing collaborations reflect both the quality of my work and my commitment to growing as a designer through real, hands-on product challenges.

     

    Agency work taught me how to balance creativity with structure, and speed with intention — skills I now bring into every product-focused environment.

  • Ennova. Defining Myself within a Product Team

    At Ennova, I truly defined myself as a designer within a product team. Working closely with experienced UX designers helped me understand the value of shared ownership, constructive feedback, and collective problem-solving.

     

    This experience shaped how I approach product design today: exploring multiple solutions, grounding decisions in user needs, and aligning design choices with accessibility and business goals. Most importantly, it confirmed what I’m looking for next — a collaborative product team where design is a core part of the process, not an isolated role.

Continuous Learning & what I'm looking for

Alongside my professional work, I actively invest in developing my UX and product thinking through courses, mentorship, and ongoing practice. I stay curious, keep refining my process, and make sure my skills evolve together with the products I design.

 

I’m currently looking for a Product/UI/UX Designer role within a collaborative product team where I can:

  • contribute to meaningful, user-centered digital products
  • work closely with thoughtful, curious, and experienced people
  • grow in UX strategy and product thinking through real collaboration and feedback

case studies

Problem finder. Solver.

Rectangle by Nature,

Designer by Passion

Everything starts with a rectangle — whether it’s a frame, a button, or a card,

and I turn simple shapes into meaningful, functional experiences.

case studies

download resume

About me

I’m a product designer with a strong visual and graphic design background and several years of experience as an art director.

You could call me a “rectangle designer” as I love working within constraints and turning them into clear, impactful solutions. Everything starts with a rectangle: a frame, a button, a card — and from there, I shape experiences that are both functional and meaningful.

 

My journey started in visual and graphic design, grew through branding and art direction, and naturally evolved into UI and UX. I believe good design is about intention, clarity, and purpose, that's why I'm focusing on functionality, accessibility, and real user needs, with business goals in the back of my mind all the time.

  • Agency background. Long-term collaboration

    My career was shaped at a fast-paced agency, where I learned to move fast, adapt quickly, and take full responsibility for the design process. More importantly, I built strong professional relationships based on trust and consistent delivery.

     

    Today, I continue to collaborate on UX projects with the same teams and partners I previously worked with, contributing my expertise while further developing my skills. These ongoing collaborations reflect both the quality of my work and my commitment to growing as a designer through real, hands-on product challenges.

     

    Agency work taught me how to balance creativity with structure, and speed with intention — skills I now bring into every product-focused environment.

  • Ennova. Defining Myself within a Product Team

    At Ennova, I truly defined myself as a designer within a product team. Working closely with experienced UX designers helped me understand the value of shared ownership, constructive feedback, and collective problem-solving.

     

    This experience shaped how I approach product design today: exploring multiple solutions, grounding decisions in user needs, and aligning design choices with accessibility and business goals. Most importantly, it confirmed what I’m looking for next — a collaborative product team where design is a core part of the process, not an isolated role.

Continuous Learning & what I'm looking for

Alongside my professional work, I actively invest in developing my UX and product thinking through courses, mentorship, and ongoing practice. I stay curious, keep refining my process, and make sure my skills evolve together with the products I design.

 

I’m currently looking for a Product/UI/UX Designer role within a collaborative product team where I can:

  • contribute to meaningful, user-centered digital products
  • work closely with thoughtful, curious, and experienced people
  • grow in UX strategy and product thinking through real collaboration and feedback

case studies