Product Designer · Buenos Aires
I design digital products that work for real people — clear, useful and honest. 5+ years across fintech, B2B and travel, always close to the people building them.
I iterate fast, work shoulder-to-shoulder with dev, and use AI as part of my process — not as a shortcut.
A few projects where I owned the problem end to end — from research to shipped screens.
Redesigning an Argentine fintech investment platform to make investing accessible to first-time users — a challenge that turned into a full-time role.
View case →A self-initiated health app built from research to design system — connecting hormonal phases to daily life.
View case →A self-initiated redesign of Latin America's most-used travel app — documented from day one.
View case →A self-initiated loyalty app for retail users — built from brief to design system to final screens.
View case →I start with the product, not the brief. I audit, benchmark, and find what's actually broken — then move fast, because waiting for perfect information isn't an option in the environments I work in.
Hover any principle to light up the stages it touches on the loop below.
The steps are real. The order isn't.
I'm a Product Designer based in Buenos Aires with 5+ years designing end-to-end digital products — from fintech platforms to travel apps.
I study Multimedia and Interaction Design at UADE, which means I think about design as a system: visual, functional and technical at once.
I bring AI into my workflow not because it's trendy, but because it lets me move faster without losing quality — and that matters in the environments I work best in: fast-paced, cross-functional, close to engineering.
I'm problem-first by nature. I start with empathy, dig into the user's real pain and don't stop until I understand what's actually broken — not just what looks broken. My style is minimalist, but never at the expense of usability or accessibility.
And when information is scarce? I find it. When it doesn't exist, I move forward anyway — with clear reasoning and concrete proposals. Stakeholders always get something to react to.
Got a product that needs sharper thinking? I'd love to hear about it.