I design SaaS products and build them. No handoff. No translation loss. Just one person who holds both sides — Figma and the codebase — at the same time.
"The most powerful backend is useless if the user interface is frustrating."
I didn't start out drawing screens. I began deep in code — databases, logic architectures, backend systems. But working across startup and client projects taught me one thing: successful products require total alignment between design and engineering.
Today I work at that intersection. When I design a component I'm already thinking about state. When I write code I'm already thinking about the user's mental model. That's not versatility — that's a specific skill that eliminates the translation loss between what gets designed and what actually ships.
Explorations in SaaS dashboards, mobile apps, e-commerce, luxury branding, and EdTech — covering BYLC, U Reward, U Connect, Cactus Materials, EduPro, and Cremoux.
Understanding goals, mapping user journeys, and establishing a scalable architecture plan — before a single pixel or line of code exists. Both design and engineering constraints are considered from day one.
Transforming insights into developer-ready Figma prototypes using strict auto-layout and component logic. Every design decision is made knowing exactly what it costs in code.
Writing clean, highly performant Next.js and React code. What was designed is what ships — no interpretation, no compromise, no rework cycles between a designer and developer who are two different people.
A TV remote taught me the difference between physical affordance, cultural affordance, and label-dependent design — and why only two of the three survive day 730.
Helping my dad set up LinkedIn revealed the difference between frequency hierarchy and learned behavior — and why the extra tap might be the right design decision.
Moving from Figma to React isn't just about matching visuals. It's about designing state, interactions, and scalable architectures from the first frame.
How interface pacing and color psychology in the Ikigai platform were used to make users feel comfortable engaging with AI during vulnerable moments.
Freelance projects, contract work, and design engineering roles. I work with startups, agencies, and product teams.
From core concepts to a fully scalable design system in Figma. Structurally organized, responsive, developer-ready, and built with implementation in mind from the first component.
Converting designs into high-performance, SEO-optimized web applications. Clean, component-based React and Next.js code. What's designed is what ships.
Mapping user journeys, establishing scalable architectures, and validating product ideas before engineering begins — with both design and engineering constraints in view from day one.
Always open to new product opportunities, SaaS collaborations, and creative challenges. If you're building something real and need someone who can take it from concept to shipped — let's talk.
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