I've spent the last 3+ years designing products across financial services, SaaS, and enterprise systems.
I turn complex workflows and business requirements into clear, intuitive product experiences.

Hi, I’m Tina

Complex problems. Clear experiences. Thoughtful products.

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WeTalk

Consumer Product · UX Strategy

Designed a mentorship experience that reduces the social uncertainty preventing early-career professionals from asking for help and building meaningful connections.

ANDER Studio

Enterprise SaaS · Product Design

Redesigned a complex course-authoring workflow into a visual, collaborative experience that helps creators move from ideation to execution in one system.

LegalEase

Enterprise Tool · Client Work · NDA

Designed an internal workflow system for a legal team, simplifying case management, document organization, and day-to-day operations.

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A little about me

What kind of designer am I?

I’m a product designer who enjoys making complicated things feel simple.

My work often sits at the intersection of users, business requirements, and complex systems. I’m especially drawn to products where there’s a lot happening behind the screen — workflows, rules, edge cases, stakeholders, and technical constraints — and the challenge is making all of that feel intuitive to the person using it.

I’ve spent the past 3+ years designing across financial services, enterprise tools, SaaS, and consumer experiences, working from early research and product thinking through interaction design, prototyping, and delivery.

Career

Alongside completing my Master’s degree, I’ve continued building product experience through industry roles, client projects, and independent design work.

My experience has taken me from designing enterprise systems and internal tools to working within financial products, where accessibility, regulatory requirements, business logic, and user experience all have to work together.

That combination has shaped how I approach design today: understand the system first, then make it feel simple.

Beyond the pixels

When I’m not designing, I’m probably crocheting something unnecessarily complicated, hunting down a good coffee shop, or convincing myself that reorganizing my Figma files counts as relaxing.

I’m naturally curious about how people think, behave, and make decisions — which is probably why I ended up in product design in the first place.