UI/UX Designer with 6 years of experience turning shitty ideas into clean, usable interfaces. I obsess over pixels, question everything, and design things that actually make sense (wild concept, I know). I mix solid research with a bit of sarcasm, real font, and argue with developers only when I'm right — which is often.
I spend an unhealthy amount of time in Figma, turning complex ideas into interfaces people don't have to think twice about. These days, I focus on UI that helps users actually understand products — quietly, clearly, and without getting in the way.
I'm an e-commerce specialist. I work at the intersection of products, users, and numbers that either go up or cause stress. I focus on building and optimizing online stores that make sense to customers, convert without tricks, and don't fall apart after the first ad campaign.
Still pretty new to this, however it's all about creativity, and having my own version.
Where chaos turns into slightly organized chaos. My primary tool for UI/UX.
For pixel surgery and making things look more expensive than they are.
My AI-powered secret weapon. It writes code while I drink coffee.
Blazingly fast, memory safe, and surprisingly fun to write.
The chaotic good of the web. It moves things around.
JavaScript, but with a suit and tie. Keeps the bugs away.