Selected Case Studies
From concept to a validated MVP
Designed and delivered a complete MVP for a family-oriented planning app, creating intuitive flows, a refined brand system, and a scalable UX foundation that helped the team validate the product with early adopters.
Optimizing clinical workflows with streamlined product UX
Created an end-to-end digital platform for medical sampling, simplifying complex workflows for nurses and lab technicians while introducing a scalable design system for future product growth.
Building a structured and intuitive knowledge platform
Redesigned Lisci’s knowledge-management experience, improving information architecture, simplifying navigation, and elevating the visual identity to make company knowledge easier to capture, search, and share.
Companies I´ve worked with
1 – Understand and align
Before I design anything, I make sure I understand the problem from every angle. I explore user motivations, business goals, market context, and internal dynamics to see the full picture. I translate messy information, unclear briefs, and vague ideas into a shared understanding and a clear direction. If something is missing, I surface it early. If the strategy isn’t aligned, I help shape it. Good design starts with clarity.
2 – Design and Collaborate
Once the direction is set, I turn insights into structure. I move fluently between strategy, UX, and UI — creating flows, systems, and interfaces that are intentional and grounded in real constraints. I document decisions, communicate openly, and design with transparency so product owners, developers, and stakeholders always know why something works, not just how. Collaboration isn’t a final step — it’s built into the process.
3 – Test and Iterate
A design isn’t finished when it’s handed off. I test assumptions, gather feedback, and refine solutions through usability studies, experiments, and real product data. Sometimes the right direction changes — and that’s part of the process. I adjust quickly, learn continuously, and make sure improvements feed back into the next release. Iteration is how products grow stronger.








