An architect's eye, now designing and building products with AI
Who am I, and how did I get here?
I've always been passionate about design and aesthetics, but also about crafting things that are truly useful. What fascinates me is how design and function play together, which is what led me to study architecture, where they meet the way people live.
After my studies, I realized I wanted to shape more creative and meaningful digital experiences, the kind people use every day. That's how I got into product design.
With AI evolving so fast, I'm fascinated by experimenting with new tools, seeing how they fit into my workflow, and learning more every day. I'm endlessly excited about what's possible.
How I work
I've spent the last 4+ years in product design, working asynchronously. That shaped how I work: I decide independently, communicate clearly in writing, keep things moving without waiting on a meeting, and own projects end to end.
I think in structure and notice the little details. The core of my work is the full UX process: research, design, user testing, and the decisions in between. In my personal projects, I take it further and build with AI, treating it as the fast part of the process while I direct the tools and keep my judgment as the verification layer.
AI hasn't replaced my design judgment. Instead, it speeds up everything around it: inspiration, ideas, and getting from concept to a working, interactive product fast. The sharper part is still on me: knowing what to build, prompting clearly, catching where the tools get it wrong, and directing the fix.
A product team that's excited to design together with AI, ideally on products that use AI at their core and genuinely shape people's lives.
Vegan cooking, learning Spanish, traveling to new places, and exploring great coffee places along the way.