Designing product experiencesthat help ideas grow and scale.










Map users, flows, and constraints to understand how everything connects. Break down complex problems into clear, structured solutions. Break down complex problems into clear, structured solutions.

HRT

Neogov

Elite Digital

Spona

HRT

Azimut International

Union Rail

Continental Dynamics

HRT

Elite Media

Dr. Hertzeg

From idea to live website
I handle both design and development, so the process stays simple and everything moves faster.
Discovery
PlanningMap user goals and content structure
StrategyDefine visual direction and references
Direction
Building
DesigningDesign key screens and components
UIBuild a flexible design system
System
Ship & iterate
DevelopingBuild responsive frontend in NextJS
FrontendTest, refine, and ship to production
Polish
I design and build the project myself, so decisions move faster and there is no gap between idea and final result.
Additional answers
Most websites take between 2–6 weeks, depending on scope. Smaller landing pages can be done faster, while larger or more complex projects take more time.
Usually a short brief, your goals, any existing brand materials, and examples of websites or products you like. If you do not have everything ready, I can help define it with you.
Yes. I usually work with Figma for design and modern web technologies such as Next.js for development. The exact stack depends on the project requirements.
Yes. I can help with smaller improvements, design updates, bug fixes, and future feature iterations after the initial launch.
Yes. I can work on both product design and frontend development, which helps reduce handoff gaps and keeps the process faster and more consistent.
Yes. I can review the current website, identify usability and visual issues, and redesign it into a cleaner, more useful experience.
That is completely fine. I can deliver design files, prototypes, flows, and developer-ready handoff documentation without doing the development part.
We can communicate through email, Slack, Google Meet, or any setup that works best for the project. I usually keep communication structured and lightweight.
Get to know me
I’m a product designer from Zagreb who enjoys turning unclear ideas into structured digital products.
I work best where design, systems, and implementation meet: mapping the problem, simplifying flows, and shaping interfaces that feel clear, usable, and realistic to build.
I also build my own projects, so I think about design beyond the screen — how it behaves, scales, and becomes a real product.






