Experience

DESIGN

I design experiences at the intersection of data and empathy. By grounding creative decisions in research, analytics, and real-world constraints, I translate complex business, user, and technical requirements into clear, engaging experiences.

Data and research insights are used not as limitations, but as creative catalysts—supporting solutions that are intuitive, measurable, and memorable.

purpose
and context

Every tool is made with a purpose, and every experience should focus on a specific goal. Understanding user needs and usage context allows the design of paths and flows that feel natural, transforming everyday chores into fun and engaging interactions.

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User at the centre

User needs should be discovered, not assumed. Through research, data analysis, and direct observation, I aim to understand motivations, behaviours, and pain points in real contexts. Quantitative insights reveal patterns, while qualitative research adds nuance—ensuring design choices respond to real needs.

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Designing the experience

Design is where insight becomes interaction. I translate research into clear flows, structures, and interaction models that feel natural across touchpoints. Each decision balances usability, emotional resonance, performance, and technical constraints—creating experiences that feel effortless while supporting both user expectations and business goals.

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Avoiding assumptions

Assumptions are risks disguised as confidence. I treat ideas as hypotheses to be tested through prototyping, experimentation, and validation. By continuously measuring outcomes and refining direction, experiences become resilient, adaptable, and grounded in real usage rather than opinion.

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