Solving difficult, complex, technical problems
with great design
I'm a two-time co-founder with experience across product design, engineering, management, and strategy in various industries.
Now working at early stage startups as a design engineer.
Two-time product founder
I learned from experience what it takes to get a product to market, to fundraise, and to keep customers happy. In founding roles, I took on the entire product design and management responsibilities, and led marketing and strategy.
TracebitFounding Product Designer | Design Engineer
AkomiProduct & Web Designer
RedBrick AI
Product & Web Designer
CortadoProduct Designer
AxelProduct Design Coach
Opvia
Product Design & Management
InatoProduct Designer
Wefunder
Product Designer
55,000+ designers use my Figma resources
Resources on design systems from some of the world's most popular products.

Linear Design System
A complete, faithful recreation of Linear's design language.

Slack Design System & UI Kit
Components and patterns mirroring Slack's product UI.

Wise Design System
Design tokens and components from Wise's product suite.

Windows Outlook Template
A high-fidelity Outlook interface template for Figma.

Pinterest Design System
A faithful Figma recreation of Pinterest's design system.
Multidisciplinary yet laser-focused
A broad range of interests helps me approach problems holistically.
I'm a Design Engineer with an academic background in biomedical engineering and a track record working with early-stage startups. I thrive at the intersection of design and code — turning complex problems into polished, functional products.
Having been a co-founder twice, I understand what founders need: fast, thoughtful execution and a partner who cares as much about outcomes as aesthetics.
Biomedical Engineering
Masters from University of Glasgow · 2013–2018
Mechanical Design & Engineering for Biomechanics
Master's Thesis at ETH Zürich
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