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I design for the quiet moments, the confused click, the hesitant scroll, the second where someone almost gives up. That is where thoughtful design makes the biggest difference.

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About Me

Apparently my niche is “whatever is complex.”

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I test ridiculous ideas responsibly.

I test ridiculous ideas responsibly.

Most ideas don’t start perfect and I’m okay with that. I like exploring things that feel slightly off, because that’s where real insights often show up. Instead of chasing the “right” solution immediately, I experiment, question, and refine until something truly clicks.

Most ideas don’t start perfect and I’m okay with that. I like exploring things that feel slightly off, because that’s where real insights often show up. Instead of chasing the “right” solution immediately, I experiment, question, and refine until something truly clicks.

Nadina working quietly in front of a computer
Nadina working in front of glowing monitor in an overhead angle

Wander. Wonder. Repeat.

Wander. Wonder. Repeat.

Exploring new places has made me a better observer. When you’re in unfamiliar environments, you start noticing how people behave, where they hesitate, and what feels intuitive. That habit carries into my design, helping me create experiences grounded in real behavior.

Exploring new places has made me a better observer. When you’re in unfamiliar environments, you start noticing how people behave, where they hesitate, and what feels intuitive. That habit carries into my design, helping me create experiences grounded in real behavior.

Nadina working quietly in front of a computer
Nadina working in front of glowing monitor in an overhead angle

Simple, intuitive, and it just works.

Simple, intuitive, and it just works.

Simple, intuitive, and it just works.

I design things that don’t need explaining. When something feels obvious to use, it’s usually because a lot of thought went into what to show, what to hide, and how it should behave. I focus on making that invisible thinking feel effortless.

I design things that don’t need explaining. When something feels obvious to use, it’s usually because a lot of thought went into what to show, what to hide, and how it should behave. I focus on making that invisible thinking feel effortless.

Nadina working quietly in front of a computer
Nadina working quietly in front of a computer

My featured work

Selected experience & collaborations.

Role

Company

Period

UX Designer

GRO

Sep 2025 - Present

Product Designer (Capstone)

Nine 13 Inc

Sep 2025 - Present

Product Designer

COMET Lab

Jan 2025 - Present

CX & UX Designer

Pearson

Jun 2025 - Aug 2025

User Experience Designer

Accenture

Oct 2022 - Jul 2024

UX/UI Designer

Ricoz

Jun 2022 - Oct 2024

UX/UI Designer

Thinkroman

Oct 2021 - Mar 2022

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