I'm a digital product designer based in London. I work on product design and design systems with responsible clients. I help agencies, startups, and charities around the globe bring their products to life and grow them through effective and accessible design.
I'm fortunate to have worked with inspiring organisations like WWF, Greenpeace, the International Rescue Committee and One Acre Fund. In my 13-year experience, I have developed a deep understanding of the way the web looks and feels.
I'm originally from Athens and I currently split my time between London, Brussels and Athens. Outside of the internet, I cook all kinds of pasta recipes, play tennis, run and cycle around East London, and try to spend most of the summer near the water in Greece.
I studied Business Management and Supply Chain Management before I decided I wanted to pursue design. I was the first employee at Longaccess where I contributed to product development and design for cloud storage solutions. Later, I went back to school, this time to study MA Design (Expanded Practice) at Goldsmiths, University of London. I then worked as a designer and front-end developer at Fat Beehive, an agency creating websites for the third sector.
I'm currently a UX Designer at the International Rescue Committee where I work closely with user researchers, developers and various stakeholders to maximise fundraising efforts as well as make it easy for our clients to find the services they need. I also co-run a creative collective called Mango. I'm a front-end developer too but these days design is my main focus.