How I work

I bring structure and clarity to complex, content-heavy topics.

I work closely with experts and their research to translate insight into user-centered design.

I balance creative thinking with psycho-logical sensitivity and system logic.

I adapt to the needs of each project - from concept to execution, strategy to visuals.
Portfolio
01 Featured Case Studies
WellDocs is a responsive app that helps parents and caregivers securely store, manage, and share their children’s health documents. Designed with accessibility and co-parenting needs in mind, the app simplifies everyday admin and reduces communication stress. From research to high-fidelity prototyping, this project showcases my full UX design process with a focus on inclusive, real-world use cases.
UX Research • UI Design • Responsive Design • Information Architecture • Wireframing • Prototyping • Usability Testing • Accessibility • Figma
This design strategy project reimagines how Audi can extend its brand experience into everyday mobility by transforming underused dealership infrastructure into modular hubs at key urban locations across Germany. Grounded in user research, stakeholder interviews, and brand analysis, the concept proposes a scalable system that turns existing assets into meaningful, emotionally resonant mobility touchpoints.
Strategic Design · Service Design · Systems Thinking · User Research · Brand Experience · Scenario Prototyping · Stakeholder Collaboration
In Progess - Case Study coming soon
This concept is part of my ongoing Master’s research in digital health and body psychology. It explores how somatic learning, the ability to sense and regulate internal states, can be supported through mobile and wearable technology. The aim is to create interactions that increase awareness, support nervous system literacy, and offer simple, embodied practices for everyday self-regulation.
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UX Research · Mobile Design · Wearable Integration · Digital Health · Body Psychology · Somatic Learning · Self-Regulation
02 Learning by Doing
Experiences that have shaped how I understand inclusion, accessibility, and communication — beyond the design studio.



Inclusive Creative Courses
Lebenshilfe Pforzheim, 2017-2019
From 2017 to 2019, I led weekly creative workshops for adults with intellectual and physical disabilities across several Lebenshilfe centers in southern Germany. I prepared each session with deep care, adapting tools like brushes with enhanced grips, stencils for guidance, and materials that invited sensory exploration. I researched color perception, creative confidence, and how to activate a sense of joy through texture and emotional expression.
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Driven by curiosity, I started offering these classes without any formal training in inclusive care. I didn’t know exactly what to expect, but I showed up with presence and openness. Rather than leading from expertise, I approached each session as a collaboration. What unfolded was a deeply human, mutual experience, not about teaching but about exploring together what was possible.
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This work continues to shape how I design. It reminds me that effective experiences start with clarity, adaptability, and emotional safety. It is where I learned that real inclusion is not an extra layer but a mindset, and that creativity can be made accessible to everyone.
What I learnt
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Designing with sensory experience in mind
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Facilitating accessibility without assumptions
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Creating emotional safety through communication and visual support
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Letting collaboration guide structure, not the other way around
02 Past Work Collection
You can find some of my older projects on Behance
Industrial Design / Prototyping
Website Design / UI
Branding / Wireframes / Interactive Brochure
