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Product designer with front-end expertise helping startups grow by building products that deliver real value. Strategic, hands-on, and always up for new hats.
Skills
FRONT-END DEV
FRONT-END DEV
FRONT-END DEV
PRODUCT STRATEGY
PRODUCT STRATEGY
PRODUCT STRATEGY
INTERACTION DESIGN
INTERACTION DESIGN
INTERACTION DESIGN
VISUAL DESIGN
VISUAL DESIGN
VISUAL DESIGN
USER RESEARCH
USER RESEARCH
USER RESEARCH
DATA VISUALISATION
DATA VISUALISATION
DATA VISUALISATION
FAQ
What’s the advantage of hiring a designer with front-end expertise?
Fewer handoffs, faster iterations, and stronger alignment from the start. You’re not just getting visuals — you’re getting thoughtful systems that are designed and built to ship. It saves time, reduces friction across teams, and leads to more cohesive, scalable products. And in smaller teams, having one person who wears both hats saves time and budget.
How is your experience split between product design and front-end development?
While I currently lean more toward design, I’ve almost always been hands-on with front-end engineering and have around 2 years of typical front-end experience. I can debug, unblock myself, follow standards, and I care deeply about maintainability—while also considering the product experience and how it ties into the broader company strategy.
What are you looking for in a company culture?
A culture of transparency and open ideas—where people feel safe to question, challenge, and speak up. I value environments that encourage honest conversations and let people be their authentic selves, because that’s where the real value lies.
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FAQ
What’s the advantage of hiring a designer with front-end expertise?
While I currently lean more toward design, I’ve almost always been hands-on with front-end engineering and have around 2 years of typical frontend experience. I can debug, unblock myself, follow standards, and I care deeply about maintainability—while also considering the product experience and how it ties into the broader company strategy.
How is your experience split between product design and front-end development?
While I currently lean more toward design, I’ve almost always been hands-on with front-end engineering and have around 2 years of typical front-end experience. I can debug, unblock myself, follow standards, and I care deeply about maintainability—while also considering the product experience and how it ties into the broader company strategy.
What are you looking for in a company culture?
A culture of transparency and open ideas—where people feel safe to question, challenge, and speak up. I value environments that encourage honest conversations and let people be their authentic selves, because that’s where the real value lies.