No-code form output builder
Empyra · 90% faster template creation · 2024
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I work across early stage and enterprise. I ideate, design, and work closely with engineering to get it shipped. 12 years in, 8 of them in healthcare AI. I like the messy middle. Complex workflows, unclear requirements, an AI feature nobody has made usable yet. That is the work I want.
Redesigned the platform for .NET to React migration using MUI. Reworked the core admin flows, enforced WCAG 2.2 accessibility, built and maintained Figma design systems.
Designed 0 to 1 product designs for clients across operations, AI and B2B. Reached top-rated status with a 100% job success score within three months.
Founding designer. I designed every version, from the first prototype to the final documentation platform. Sole designer for multiple client projects. Led 7 designers. Introduced design practices that shaped how the team builds.
Implemented Material Design. Designed a leave management workflow for Kissflow, a low-code workflow platform. Designed logos and marketing materials.
Concepts, side quests, and shipped fragments.


"A pretty interface can't save a broken process."
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"I write HTML and CSS, so I spec what can actually be built."
"Accessibility is the baseline, built in from the start, not audited at the end."


I studied Visual Communication and started looking for jobs in VFX and 3D modeling. Then I took a job at a design agency as a backup and rightly on time, Material design was introduced. I read the complete spec and started applying it to my designs. Ended up teaching the team about it.
This pulled me into product design. At Auxo Labs, now AmbientOne, I started as a founding designer, to leading seven people by the end. For 8 years, I worked across the entire healthcare AI platform, with HITL workflows at a time when ChatGPT was just a lab experiment.
Then, COVID happened. I took freelancing. The design team from Empyra found me in the middle of their .NET to React migration. I took on admin workflows, and streamlined them, one module at a time.
I build with AI tools now. Prototyping ideas in code, and trying out new design workflows that did not exist two years ago. Execution, that took most of my time, gets offloaded, so I finally have time for the small design decisions that always got overlooked.
Outside work, you'll probably find me photographing my son at angles he did not agree to, caring for the plants that somehow survive all my experiments, or getting lost in YouTube rabbit holes about design, tech engineering and history.
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