Three ways to work with me.
Start with a product review, hire me for a design project, or keep me around month to month. We agree on the work and price before I start.
I review your product and show you what to fix first.
I design one important part of your product, from flow to handoff.
I help your team design, improve, and ship new product work.
Before you book
The stuff the call would cover anyway, in case you want it up front.
If you’re not sure what needs fixing, start with a product review. If the problem is already clear, we can go straight into a design project. If you need regular help, ongoing support makes more sense.
We agree on one clear outcome. Depending on the job, I can help with direction, flows, UI, prototypes, design systems, handoff, and QA. I can connect a prototype to backend or AI services, but I don’t build or own your backend. A product review gives you findings and next steps, not a full redesign.
Yes. If the direction is still unclear, we can use the first week or two to work through it before moving into interface design and prototyping.
Most design projects take 2–6 weeks. A product review or sprint takes 1–2 weeks, while a larger UI or design system can take 3–6 weeks. I will give you an exact timeline before we start.
Fixed price, agreed on the call before any work starts. Half up front to book you in, the rest on delivery. Ongoing support is billed monthly.
You get one price and a start date. If the work changes later, we agree on a new price together before I continue.
Usually within a week or two, depending on what’s already in flight. I’ll confirm the exact dates on the call.
I’m best at complex products: AI tools, dashboards, and data-heavy or high-stakes interfaces. You bring the product knowledge; I bring the design, ask awkward questions, and push back when something doesn’t make sense.
I’ll tell you straight on the call. Better we both find that out in fifteen minutes than three weeks and an invoice later.