Curious. Empathetic.

I believe that the future of technology should prioritise trustworthiness and simplicity, where it genuinely makes people’s lives a little easier.

In an industry that never stops evolving, I value curiosity, continuous learning, perseverance, and, most importantly, teamwork.

I love turning ideas into digital experiences, testing them with real users, learning from what works (and what doesn’t), and improving from there. But my favourite part of product design is collaboration - working closely with Product, Engineering, and other teammates to solve problems together. That’s where I believe great products really come to life.

RESUME

Driven by passion

Design System
Project Research
Accessibility
Information Architecture
Wireframes
Rapid interactive prototyping
Usability Testing
Metrics Analysis
Experience strategy
Features roadmap

Fun facts

🧵Apparently, designing screens wasn’t enough. Somewhere along the way, I started sewing clothes too. There’s something incredibly satisfying about turning a flat piece of fabric into something you can actually wear.

For most of my life, speaking in front of more than five people made me stutter. So naturally, I signed up for a six-month improv course🎭. Turns out, being on stage and making a fool of myself is actually a lot of fun.

I use an unreasonable amount of emojis when chatting with friends and teammates. 🤩 Plain text sometimes needs a little extra emotion >> and apparently my solution is 💃✨😂.

Over the past 15 years, I’ve lived in 20 countries before eventually settling in a small, peaceful town in Germany. After all that moving around, I discovered that mountains, nature, and a slower pace are where I feel most creative and clear-headed.

The real magic of great product development happens through real, honest and fun collaboration.

There are a lot of knowledge at our disposal when shaping information architecture: from UX principles to insights into human psychology. I find it fascinating how this knowledge can make experiences feel more intuitive, while being mindful of the fine line between guidance and manipulation.

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