UX/UI Designer & Product thinker based in Dublin. I build simple, user-friendly digital products from research to pixel — currently pursuing an MSc at Trinity College Dublin.
I started by designing websites and apps for small businesses and startups — learning early that good design isn't about aesthetics, it's about removing friction. That foundation led me into product management, where I could connect user needs directly to business outcomes.
At Unlearn Product I ran user research cycles, built roadmaps, and shipped fixes that reduced churn. At Zversal I owned the full design process — from whiteboard to high-fidelity Figma handoff. Now at Napblog I'm exploring the intersection of AI agents and intuitive UX.
Outside work I'm building BroFit — a voice-first fitness tracker that makes logging workouts feel as natural as talking to a friend.
My Process
Education
MSc Entrepreneurship & Innovation
Trinity College Dublin
Sep 2024 – Present
Focusing on product strategy, venture building, and innovation frameworks.
BBA in Fintech
Chitkara University
Aug 2020 – Jul 2023
Foundation in financial technology, business strategy, and digital product thinking.
Based in
Dublin, Ireland
Stamp 1G · TCD Postgrad
Napblog · Dublin, Ireland
Aug 2025 – Present
Voice-first fitness tracking
A voice-based workout tracking app that removes friction from logging sets and reps. Speak naturally — BroFit handles the rest. Built from concept to prototype, focusing on zero-tap UX.
Mobile game GTM & UX
Led the full product marketing and UX improvement cycle for EzyHelpers’ mobile game — from strategy to launch. Achieved 500+ downloads in the first two months through targeted digital campaigns.
Research-to-roadmap framework
Designed a lightweight user research and roadmap creation framework at Unlearn Product. Helped the team move from scattered feedback to structured, prioritised backlogs that reduced churn.
Design
Product
Soft Skills
I'm actively looking for entry-level product and UX/UI roles in Dublin and remote. If you're building something user-centered and want someone who cares about the details — let's talk.