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Who I am?

Green sticky note with the handwritten text “I’m a fixer.”

I’m a Product Designer now, and since I have always known that, as a UI/UX designer, I am drawn beyond patterns and curiosity towards the system that makes it all work together. Travel sharpens my view of shapes, colors, and human behavior. Movement grounds me; training builds my strong mind and body.

I read to learn why people do things—psychology, anthropology, and sociology. I solve emotional and structural puzzles, which is why I think I ultimately became  a UX designer.

I am more than this, and perhaps you would like to understand why all that I am benefits your business.

  Professional History

Tripaneer — Product Designer & UI/UX Designer

Nov 2022 – Present 

GMA — UI/UX Designer

Jun 2023 – Nov 2025 (Project-based)

Athletic Sport Center — UI/UX Designer

Nov 2022 – Oct 2025

Halcyon Mobile — UX Designer 

Jul 2022 – Sep 2022

SYKES — User Experience, Graphic  Designer

Mar 2020 – Sep 2022

Butterfly-Effected GmbH — Graphic Designer

Jan 2020 – Mar 2020

Graphic Desam — Graphic Designer, Team Lead

Mar 2017 – Sep 2019
 

  Certificates

UX Foundations: Accessibility — Nathanael Bibby, Bibby Media Group (Remote)
November 2024
Certificate ID: AaHa2K8u7uEvaFBxSgrVZCozGPp8

The Informal School of IT — UX Design Certification
Cluj-Napoca, Romania | November 2019
Certificate ID: 00259585

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  My Focus

Data-Driven Insights

Functionality First

Research

Clean UI

Accessibility & Inclusivity

Simplicity

Behavior-Based  Design

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  • I can work fully remote within suitable hours for the Bucharest time zone, or hybrid within my own city, Cluj-Napoca.

    I can also work from an office in my own town in exceptional, clearly justified scenarios.

    My workflow is async-first, structured, and focused on minimizing unnecessary meetings. I maintain clear availability and predictable response times. I work effectively with distributed and cross-time-zone teams.

  • I am open to occasional work-related travel when it has a clear purpose and impact. I participate in on-site workshops or planning sessions when in-person collaboration adds measurable value.

  • I work effectively as a solo designer when full ownership is required. I integrate smoothly into cross-functional teams with product managers, developers, and stakeholders. I am used to shared responsibility and iterative collaboration. My approach is low-ego and high-accountability.

  • I am comfortable making decisions with incomplete information. I challenge ideas when logic, data, or user impact is weak. I prioritize outcomes and clarity over visual polish. I can take final responsibility for design decisions when needed.

  • I design with technical, business, and organizational constraints in mind. I understand trade-offs between speed, quality, and long-term maintainability. I focus on scalable systems rather than isolated screens. My work balances usability, feasibility, and business value.

  • I communicate directly and with structure. I explain design decisions clearly and back them with data. I actively seek meaningful critique while filtering out noise. I document reasoning to support alignment and long-term product continuity.

  • I work within agreed hours and do not work extra time except in exceptional, clearly defined situations.

    I protect my mental health and private time and do not answer emails or calls outside working hours. I do not accept micromanagement, workplace bullying, or discrimination of any kind. I perform best in environments built on trust, respect, and clear boundaries.

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