I started my career as an engineer in the oil and gas industry. Years of technical work taught me how to think in systems, find problems before they become expensive, and care about how things actually function, not just how they look.
But I always needed something else. Photography, painting, making things with my hands. Eventually I stopped fighting it and moved into design.
That technical background still shapes how I work. I don't separate aesthetics from logic. It's been over 9 years in design and that combination still feels like the right one.

Async first.
I work through written communication by default. No unnecessary calls, no status meetings. Clear briefs, documented decisions, quick responses.
No fixed frameworks.
Every project is different. I don't apply the same process to every client, I adapt to what the project actually needs.
AI-native.
I don't use AI as a tool. It's more like having a full team on demand.
I'm Ukrainian 🇺🇦 living in Salerno in the south of Italy 🇮🇹. Ukraine taught me to work hard. Italy taught me there's no point if you don't enjoy it.
I work best independently and quietly. No open offices, no brainstorms for the sake of brainstorms.
When I'm not designing I'm usually eating something good, exploring a new place, or spending time with my dog.
If you're building a product or need help with complex UX and visual systems, feel free to reach out.