case studies

I am passionate about building products that are fast, lightweight and loved by users. I have a strong focus on accessibility and sustainability, reducing efforts and impact of the products I design and build.


Developing specialized search systems
Developing specialized search systems

Over the past few years I have been working as a UX Designer and Developer for TrademarkVision, now part of Clarivate, a company that focuses on designing and developing systems to visually search for IP Rights. We have been closely collaborating with the Australian IP Office - IP Australia, that cares for examination and registration of all IP Rights in Australia, and together developed two of the offices' major search engines - Australian Trade Mark Search and Australian Design Search.

Designing for wearables: a retrospective
Designing for wearables: a retrospective

I graduated from my Masters' degree in Interaction Design in July 2015. That year, as part of my studies, I created a mobile app with a wearable companion designed for one of the first smart watches on the market.

Bringing design thinking to physical products
Bringing design thinking to physical products

In late 2021, I co-founded Uuvipak with the mission to eradicate plastic pollution by creating fully sustainable packaging from fully biodegradable organic materials. After months of research on materials that we could use as replacements, we came to a formulation that worked and were excited to hit the market with new products.

Designing for AI Image Recognition
Designing for AI Image Recognition

During my time at TrademarkVision and Clarivate, I had the opportunity to work on some AI powered products (back in 2016-2020, when AI was not yet cool!) that are now powering thousands of IP (Patents, Designs and Trademarks) searches all around the world!

Design for good
Design for good

People first. We have all heard about collaborative design and how much products benefit from including potential customers in their design process. But have you ever thought of what it really means to be “inclusive” when it comes to designing for a platform like the web, that makes your product accessible from over all over the world?