I design stuff (products, services, experiences) that make complex systems work better for people. My background in Industrial Design Engineering and Human-Technology Interaction helps me see beyond isolated problems and address the entire system. I bring together creative thinking, technical precision, and research expertise to create designs that meet both user needs and business goals.

I design for people first, focusing on their needs, behaviors, and challenges. Using Human-Centered Design, design thinking and systems approaches, I come up with solutions that fit seamlessly into their lives, whether it’s a product, service, or a mix of both.

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User Experience & Interaction Researcher:

I explore how people interact with technology, environments, products, or services. My goal is to uncover pain points and opportunities using different kinds of research methods, from qualitative and quantitative to explorative, generative, and summative. Some of my favorites include usability testing, market analysis, and co-creation workshops. Research at every stage of design and development helps avoid costly mistakes in time, money, or user retention.

Medical Product & Service Designer:

Design within and for the healthcare sector,  is where I bring it all together. I’ve worked on projects for med-tech startups, university medical centers, and companies like Philips and Braun. I understand the sensitivities of designing in high-stakes, regulated environments and know how to create solutions that improve workflows for healthcare professionals while being accessible to patients.

Industrial Design Engineer:

This is the backbone of my creative and technical sides. I combine aesthetics, human factors principles, and production (manufacturing) to create products that didn't exist before, don’t just look good but also work seamlessly in everyday life. This is the backbone of my creativity within constraints, and taught me to see the big picture, from initial concepts to full-scale production.


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