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An Ergonomic Input Device for Inclusive UX
A one-handed, gesture-based input device designed to improve accessibility and ergonomics for people unable to use a traditional mouse. Its intuitive gesture controls allow for seamless navigation without relying on a flat surface, reducing strain. Developed through extensive prototyping and user testing, NotAMouse blends functionality with a minimal, modern form.

A Therapist Website
that puts the client first
Problem: People searching for therapy are often in distress. Digging through jargon-heavy websites only adds to their overwhelm.
Solution: A guided, stress-free flow that reduces decision fatigue. Content leading users step by step through the most relevant information, without unnecessary complexity.
Outcome: By the end of the page, users know whether this therapist is the right fit. They can make an informed decision without navigating multiple pages or struggling with complicated language.

A smart travel planning app that brings together inspiration, destinations, and itineraries in one place. Designed to work like a “Wikipedia for travel”, Wander allows users to collect and share locations, update details, and build a living library of experiences. With collaborative contributions and intuitive organization into collections, it transforms scattered notes, bookmarks, and screenshots into clear, actionable travel plans.
One App to find, organise and plan them all

Won with a Bottle, but designed a whole System
Competition 1#
Client: Raiffeisen Bank Austria
Task: A practical gift for employees to use in their daily work, with the option to add new features over time.
Concept: A smart water bottle that reminds employees to stay hydrated, designed for long-term use. The bottle can be upgraded with magnetic, attachable accessories such as storage containers, a clock, cups, or even a portable speaker.

Full Package:
Franchise Corporate Identity
Interior concept, visual branding, and digital interfaces, all in one project. I designed a flexible store layout, custom furniture, a full visual identity (logo, colors, packaging, print), and digital touchpoints like an app and in-store screens.
The concept draws from in-depth research into international tea cultures and evolves through seasonal themes and changing menus. Through hands-on user testing, I observed how young people engage with unfamiliar teas, respond to foreign tea cultures, and naturally move through space - shaping a concept that’s intuitive, educational, and emotional.
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