Environments
Experience across startup, automotive HMI, charging services, and enterprise product environments
I turn operational complexity into interfaces, workflows, and systems people can actually use across embedded products, mobility and energy services, enterprise tooling, and design-system foundations.
At a glance
Environments
Experience across startup, automotive HMI, charging services, and enterprise product environments
Product Contexts
Hearables, truck HMI, charging and energy services, internal operational tools, and AI-supported product workflows
How I contribute
Systems thinking, prototypes, AI-assisted Figma exploration, and design-to-code collaboration
Collaboration Mode
Working between product, engineering, and domain experts to turn ambiguous requirements into decisions teams can ship
Years
Product design from current enterprise systems work back to startup.
Career chapters
SIXT, Elli, MAN Truck & Bus, and Bragi.
Domains
Hearables, truck HMI, charging, energy services, and internal tools.
Current workflow
AI-supported product framing, prototype iteration, and design-to-code workflows for complex systems.
Experience
A quick path through the career arc: SIXT, Elli, MAN Truck & Bus, and Bragi. Each role adds a different kind of product proof, from enterprise operations and charging services back to embedded HMI and startup hearables.
Method through the work
Each role is a different constraint set: operations, service rules, embedded HMI, and startup hardware. The method running through them is to find the hidden structure, surface the right signal, and make decisions easier for users and teams.
Signal
In dense products, hierarchy is not decoration. The work is to make state, risk, ownership, and next action legible without making the interface louder.
Systems
The strongest contribution often sits below the screen layer: product structure, interaction rules, shared patterns, and system decisions that make quality easier to sustain.
Clarity
Good product design should improve decision quality across the whole system, from the end user experience to design-engineering collaboration and long-term maintainability.
Notes
A smaller editorial layer for books, patterns, and short reflections that are part of my work: the inputs, references, and observations that shape how I think about product systems.
Bent Flyvbjerg and Dan Gardner's book changed how I think about product work, planning, and delivery: less vague optimism, more evidence, stronger sequencing, and better early structure before execution gets expensive.
Cal Newport's argument lands because it treats career strength as something built through rare and useful capability, not discovered through vague passion. That maps closely to how I think about product design in complex environments.
A small editorial layer for reading notes, product observations, and shorter essays that sit beside the case studies.
Contact
I'm interested in senior IC and product design lead opportunities where complex systems, operational workflows, AI-supported workflows, emerging technologies, and strong design foundations matter.