Berlin-based designer. Almost a decade making complex products feel effortless.

Berlin-based designer. Almost a decade making complex products feel effortless.

About

I've worked across agencies, startups, and established companies, in sectors ranging from AI and medical tech to mobility and green tech. What ties it all together is a focus on the stuff that's genuinely hard: making complex workflows feel intuitive, building design systems that hold up under real conditions, and caring about the interaction details that users only notice when they're missing.

Education

B.A. in Interaction Design
B.A. in Communications
M.A. in Sociology and Social Research

The sociology degree is probably the least expected part of that list, and honestly the most useful. It's where I learned to ask better questions about people, not just interfaces.

Languages

Italian · English · German
Three languages means I can work closely with clients, users, and teams across cultures without things getting lost in translation — literally or otherwise.

Personal Interests

Outside work: football, pickleball, chess, and dogs - in no particular order. The chess is aspirational. The dogs are non-negotiable.

I think good design comes from genuinely caring about people's experience of things. That's probably why I ended up in a field where that's the entire job.

About

I've worked across agencies, startups, and established companies, in sectors ranging from AI and medical tech to mobility and green tech. What ties it all together is a focus on the stuff that's genuinely hard: making complex workflows feel intuitive, building design systems that hold up under real conditions, and caring about the interaction details that users only notice when they're missing.

Education

B.A. in Interaction Design
B.A. in Communications
M.A. in Sociology and Social Research

The sociology degree is probably the least expected part of that list, and honestly the most useful. It's where I learned to ask better questions about people, not just interfaces.

Languages

Italian · English · German
Three languages means I can work closely with clients, users, and teams across cultures without things getting lost in translation — literally or otherwise.

Personal Interests

Outside work: football, pickleball, chess, and dogs - in no particular order. The chess is aspirational. The dogs are non-negotiable.

I think good design comes from genuinely caring about people's experience of things. That's probably why I ended up in a field where that's the entire job.

Berlin-based designer. Almost a decade making complex products feel effortless.

Berlin-based designer. Almost a decade making complex products feel effortless.

About

I've worked across agencies, startups, and established companies, in sectors ranging from AI and medical tech to mobility and green tech. What ties it all together is a focus on the stuff that's genuinely hard: making complex workflows feel intuitive, building design systems that hold up under real conditions, and caring about the interaction details that users only notice when they're missing.

Education

B.A. in Interaction Design
B.A. in Communications
M.A. in Sociology and Social Research

The sociology degree is probably the least expected part of that list, and honestly the most useful. It's where I learned to ask better questions about people, not just interfaces.

Languages

Italian · English · German
Three languages means I can work closely with clients, users, and teams across cultures without things getting lost in translation — literally or otherwise.

Personal Interests

Outside work: football, pickleball, chess, and dogs - in no particular order. The chess is aspirational. The dogs are non-negotiable.

I think good design comes from genuinely caring about people's experience of things. That's probably why I ended up in a field where that's the entire job.

About

I've worked across agencies, startups, and established companies, in sectors ranging from AI and medical tech to mobility and green tech. What ties it all together is a focus on the stuff that's genuinely hard: making complex workflows feel intuitive, building design systems that hold up under real conditions, and caring about the interaction details that users only notice when they're missing.

Education

B.A. in Interaction Design
B.A. in Communications
M.A. in Sociology and Social Research

The sociology degree is probably the least expected part of that list, and honestly the most useful. It's where I learned to ask better questions about people, not just interfaces.

Languages

Italian · English · German
Three languages means I can work closely with clients, users, and teams across cultures without things getting lost in translation — literally or otherwise.

Personal Interests

Outside work: football, pickleball, chess, and dogs - in no particular order. The chess is aspirational. The dogs are non-negotiable.

I think good design comes from genuinely caring about people's experience of things. That's probably why I ended up in a field where that's the entire job.