I’ve been engaged in creativity my whole life, but I also have a strong technical background. I studied applied mathematics and started my career as a developer. However, I was always drawn to the creative side, which naturally led me to design. This combination of technical expertise and creativity gave me a strong boost in interface design, where I can merge structured, data-driven approaches with artistic vision.
At Linkup Studio, we’re a full-service digital agency built for businesses that want to scale smart. We work across three main tracks — Design, Software, and Marketing.
What sets us apart is our design-driven approach, which is rare for software companies. Our award-winning design team not only crafts beautiful interfaces but also aligns design with business objectives. This combination allows us to build smarter, high-performing digital products.
Over 12 years in design, I’ve worked on 150+ projects, each with its own uniqueness. For example, Reverso, one of the world’s most popular translation tools, holds a special place for me. Over the past three years, we’ve transformed its user experience, which has been incredibly rewarding.
I draw inspiration from the research of Don Norman and Nielsen Norman Group, whose work continuously pushes forward design best practices and user psychology.
When faced with challenges like entering a new market or achieving seemingly impossible metrics — moments when design can truly influence something meaningful.
Designers have a responsibility to create solutions that are inclusive, ethical, and sustainable. We must consider accessibility, minimize digital waste, and design experiences that improve lives rather than distract or exploit.
As AI takes over more practical tasks, the future of design lies in emotion — balancing function and emotional resonance. That’s what will set human-created design apart.
I work in interface design, so our projects often appear in curated design showcases online. Recently, our works were featured in an exhibition organized by Red Dot Awards in October.
My design style is minimalistic, functional, and emotionally engaging. It focuses on clarity, storytelling, and precision — blending simplicity with emotional impact.
I’m the Co-founder and Chief Design Officer at Linkup Studio. We partner closely with clients, immersing ourselves in their context to ensure our design aligns with their growth goals.
We have tailored frameworks for different services. For every product, we choose the most suitable approach to maximize impact — combining research, analytics, prototyping, and iteration.
A ceramic stingray-shaped lamp
Unique dishware and vases
A waterfall-style bathroom faucet
A bee-shaped incense holder from Bali
A balcony wall mural in dot-work style
Morning journaling, yoga/stretching, breakfast, and taking my daughter to kindergarten. My workday lasts until evening, after which I enjoy time with my daughter, visiting galleries, working out, or meeting friends for coffee or hookah. I always close the day with music on vinyl and journaling.
I always loved creativity, but I also had a strong technical side. I studied applied mathematics and first worked as a developer. Later I moved to interface design, where I could mix logic with creativity.
A platform for learning sign language so everyone can communicate on a basic level with deaf people. Also, I want to create a research center on design psychology.
Each project is special. I value Reverso because I worked on it for years and felt deeply connected. Also, Linkup ST's branding, which reflects our true vision.