How I add value.

Design Systems
During my working student job at FoxInsights I was actively involved in building and maintaining a design system, including brand guidelines, component libraries, and documentation. I work precisely and with a clear goal in mind: consistency that actually holds up in practice. For individual components I also took ownership of the design handoff in Zeplin, making sure developers had everything they needed.
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Motion and Interaction
Animation and interaction have been a consistent part of my work, which has sharpened my instinct for how things should move and feel. Whether it's a subtle transition or a full motion sequence, I care about timing, rhythm, and the small details that make an interface feel alive rather than just functional.
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AI Tools
I regularly use AI tools, like Claude Design, as part of my workflow. Not just for speed, but to figure out where they actually add value. I'm interested in the practical use cases for product design: faster ideation, better handoff, smarter prototyping.
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Coding
I have a solid foundation in the basics of HTML, CSS, Java, and JavaScript and am actively working on expanding my knowledge. I do this with a particular interest in how coding skills can make me a better collaborator and a more well-rounded designer.
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About me.

Systems thinker
I zoom out before zooming in. I don't design for the moment, I look for the pattern behind it. Whether it's a single component or a whole product flow, I always ask: does this still make sense at scale?
Future-oriented
I'm genuinely curious about where the industry is heading - especially when it comes to AI and what it actually means for product design. Not in a hype-driven way, but practically: which tools change how I work?
Creative by nature
My creativity reaches well beyond the screen - into sketching, sewing my own clothes, and noticing the kind of details most people walk past. I trust my intuition, stay curious, and tend to collect inspiration from just about everywhere.
Accurate
I notice the small things: misaligned spacing, an inconsistent state, a label that could be clearer. It's the kind of attention that often separates a good design from one that actually works.

Your story, well designed.

Every brand has a story worth telling - let’s design yours with intention and style.