My design journey started with a degree in Industrial Design Engineering at Cracow University of Technology. Here, I focused on blending creativity with technicality, learning how to create designs that balance form and function.
I furthered my studies at Politecnico di Milano. Learning from the best, I expanded my perspective and ventured beyond traditional design, seizing every opportunity to grow through internships and student jobs.
In the professional sphere, I now focus on human-centred design and process automation. Research and UX strategy form the pillars of my approach, empowering me to craft immersive digital experiences. I place great importance on exploring design beyond conventional boundaries - and I'm passionate about shaping the future of UI Design.
Hard skills:
Figma
Tokens Studio
Maze
Azure DevOps
Jira
After Effects
Photoshop
Illustrator
Notion
Soft skills:
Adaptability
Empathy
Creative innovation
Time management
Teamwork
Social awarness
Communication skills
Problem solving
Critical thinking
Analytical reasoning
Languages:
English – Advanced
Polish – Native
German – Communicative
Italian – Basic understanding
Mentor for beginner and intermediate designers
january 2024 - currently
Digital Product Designer
may 2023 - currently
Junior UX/UI Designer
january 2022 - may 2023
Lead Digital Designer
july 2020 - december 2022
Digital Design Intern
september 2020 - march 2021
Lead Digital Designer
july 2019 - december 2019
Design Intern
july 2018 - december 2018
Msc degree of Digital and Interaction Design
Politecnico di milano (2020-2023)
Msc degree of Multimedia art
FH Salzburg (2022, Erasmus exchange)
Bsc/Engineering degree of Industrial Design Engineering
Cracow University of Technology (2015-2019)
Bsc degree in Industrial Design
Politecnico do Porto (2017, Erasmus exchange)
Agile Methods for UX Design
Design for a Better World with Don Norman
Games UX Foundations: Starter Edition
Storyboarding 101: From Ideas to Narratives
“Don't criticize unless you can do better. Try to understand how the faulty design might have occurred: try to determine how it could have been done otherwise.”
~ Don Norman, The Design of Everyday Things