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Hi, since 2005 I have been active as an Interaction Designer, taking on various related roles over time. Within my own ventures, I alternately held positions such as CEO, Interim (Visual) Designer, Lead UX designer, and even led the establishment and development of creative departments in various start-ups and companies.

A side step to front-end development provided me with satisfaction for many years, but due to the increasing complexity, my interest in it has waned. My focus has now returned to my core: storytelling and achieving user goals (plus bringing my digital art to the attention of the public).

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These diverse perspectives, learning moments, and experiences have significantly strengthened my problem-solving abilities, proving to be highly efficient. I appreciate clear, coordinated communication and do not hesitate to upgrade established practices when it is the best solution.

Through this extensive and broad experience, I approach UX in a holistic manner, integrating all facets such as branding, target audience, performance, and presentation into a cohesive experience. From the initial customer contact to the ultimate conversion and aftercare, it is ultimately a comprehensive experience that must align

Challenges, no matter how large and overwhelming, I make manageable with proven methods. Subsequently, I approach them with a fresh and honest perspective to bring about improvements. I determine the scope, provide a realistic estimate, and align the budget accordingly. My enthusiasm becomes evident when optimizations genuinely result in improved outcomes.

Besides my work at ara, I enjoy sharing my knowledge through workshops or advice. Feel free to reach out – perhaps we can exchange ideas over a cup of coffee, tea, or just water.

growing to create better experiences

As I love to learn about new tools and methodologies, I regularly enroll in courses that help me enhance the quality and depth of my UX projects.

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