
Where It All Started: Industrial Design
Before I designed screens, I designed things you can actually hold.
This part of my UX portfolio is all about my roots in industrial design – where I learned how to think with my hands, solve real-world problems, and understand users not just through clicks, but through touch, weight, and movement.
That background is a big part of what makes me the UX/UI designer I am today. It helps me see the full picture – from the physical to the digital – and bring a more thoughtful, grounded perspective into every product I design.


Morphology
In this project we were asked to choose a speaker and source of inspiration and to redesign the speakerAs an inspiration, I chose Ladybug and Speaker of the House of Marley Company. After figurative research and analysis, I came to the new speaker configuration
Inspartion board
House of marley
chant mini
Bamboo
RECYCLED PLASTIC
REWIND FABRIC
REGRIND SILICONE
Ladybug
Sketches
Usage configuration
Styling project
The toaster has been designed according to research on the shape that is repeated on the company's appliances and it has been designed for small kitchens where the real estate space in the kitchen is not large and storage options are necessary and important
The project was designed according to the styling of a certain company. I designed a toaster for Brown as my interpretation of the company's design language.
Design Language

OVER VIEW
Two way handel
Stop, reheat and defrost buttons
Removeable tray
Five heating level
Extra wide slot

Machinery
Pumpboard is a mechanical skateboard.
The paddle drive system is activated by quickly accentuate the pressure on the front foot, then reduce the pressure on all parts of the board to lift it under your body
This tread activates a system of hinges and pulleys that give the rider an extra acceleration while riding
What is pumping in surfing?
”Pumping” refers to act of surfing up and down the face of the wave in a smooth flowing motion. Surfers use this technique to reposition themselves in the top part of the wave (pocket) and use the wave's power to get propelled forward

ROLLEY
a modular rear carrier designed specifically for electric scooters.
Its universal attachment system allows for quick and tool-free installation across a wide range of e-scooter models.
When not in use, ROLLEY can be easily detached and stored at home, making it ideal for users who value both flexibility and space-saving functionality.
Starting point
Sustainable mobility
Addresses key environmental and urban challenges by promoting energy efficiency, reducing air pollution, minimizing private vehicle use, and limiting the waste associated with car ownership.
Lightweight electric vehicles such as scooters and bicycles represent the future of urban mobility — offering a smart, accessible, and eco-friendly solution for short distances and the "last mile" of travel.
Usage configuration
close
for storing the product at home
Half open
use as a travel box in the aisle between the house and the street
open
use for scooter travel phase and allows cargo to be transported on the vehicle

Connector
A fixed bracket that attaches to the scooter and allows the box to be anchored conveniently and quickly

SNAP RING
A modular casting ring composed of two interlocking components joined via a snap-fit mechanism.
The ring features interchangeable tops crafted from various metals, each offered in distinct shapes and surface finishes.
The connection relies on the inherent springiness of the metal: the upper insert is designed to flex the side teeth outward as it is pressed into place. Once it passes the retention points, the teeth snap back, securely locking the top component within the base.
Snap Fitting
A Snap-fit (Integral Attachment Feature) is an assembly method used to attach flexible parts, usually plastic, to form the final product by pushing the parts' interlocking components together
Scenario
PROCESS
geometric lock
The term geometric lock describes situations in which parts are assembled into a final product where each part is also a connector and its shape stems from the very need to be two things at the same time.