When guidelines are the canvas, I let wonder be my brush. I enjoy crafting custom components and interfaces for user experiences that come to life with lively animations and a focus on personalization.
I’m a freelance designer working with agencies on projects that demand a custom approach, often exploring unconventional directions.
I have designed and built websites and experimental web applications. As an in-house designer, I was responsible for UX/UI design of an educational platform from the ground up.
Driven by curiosity, I work with evolving design practices, from a variety of frameworks to AI-powered tools.
I design interfaces that carry a playful edge, with custom shapes, iconography, and systems that feel delightful to use.
FAQ
How do you combine your practices as an artist and designer?
I’m based in Berlin and work as a Product, UX/UI, and Interaction Designer, alongside my artistic practice. I usually work remotely, but I love meeting in person for chats, brainstorming, or hands-on creative sessions.
Do you work as a freelancer?
I work as a freelancer and on a commission basis. I enjoy collaborating with design agencies, especially on projects that involve creative, custom design.
I’ve worked on projects ranging from small business websites to art-driven web apps, and I also designed an educational platform as an in-house product designer.
These days, agencies are my main focus, but I’m always happy to take on direct clients when their ideas spark something exciting.
How do your technical skills support your creative vision?
Low code tools like Webflow let me experiment freely and iterate as I go. Which is, honestly, the most fun part.
When working with developers, I aim to be both creative and practical. I’ve built projects with JavaScript and CSS, which helps me design with imagination while keeping implementation realistic.
I enjoy customization, whether that’s building UI design systems or crafting components from scratch, so every project balances usability with its own creative personality.
I primarily design in Figma, and for low-code development, Webflow is my current playground.
What drives your design work?
With a background in art and creative practices, I tend to approach product design through a particular lens, combining intuition with solid UX/UI foundations and design-system thinking.
I value structure, but what truly excites me is crafting playful, thoughtful interactions that make a product feel alive and uniquely tailored.
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