AI-Assisted Workflow
5+ years designing B2B and B2C products — SaaS platforms, HR systems, e-commerce, dashboards. I bring AI into my everyday workflow to move faster from research to polished, developer-ready interfaces.
Based in Wrocław, Poland · Right to work without sponsorship ·
Open to Senior Product Designer / UX/UI roles
Selected Work
Three selected projects — open one for the full write-up.

Context:
I'm a product designer who decided to test whether I could build a SaaS product myself, without a development team.
Impact:
In ~2.5 weeks and for $20 in Claude Pro subscription — 19 screens, 13 database tables, and a synced frontend + backend that track real progress in the gym, cardio, and nutrition.

Context:
Designed a centralized HR platform from scratch — combining onboarding, time tracking, vacation requests, and internal communication into one intuitive system for a growing outsourcing firm operating across multiple cities.
Impact:
Reduced manual paperwork by 37%, cut unplanned overtime by 85% across departments, and shortened the vacation request process from 30–60 minutes of back-and-forth to under 5 minutes.

Context:
Rebuilt a design system from the ground up for a complex B2B SaaS product — audited existing files, eliminated component duplication, introduced a semantic color system using Variables, and built a complete typography and UI component library.
Impact:
A single component that existed in 8+ duplicate versions was replaced with one scalable solution. Developers started asking fewer questions during handoff. The system became the foundation for ongoing product development.
Writing
A first-person account of using Claude Code to independently design and build a full-stack SaaS product — from formulas and information architecture to a working backend, without a dev team.
Read Article →AI · Design SystemsHow I taught Claude to build a 4-layer Figma token architecture — global colors, semantics, spacing, typography — with every layer properly bound, not just hardcoded values dressed up as tokens.
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