Hi, again

Since you are so curious, let me award you with a joke.

An UX designer, Researcher, UI designer, and PM walk into the CEO's office, and the CEO says...whats up Kuba.

But let's get real for a moment. I have been designing stuff (now it is probably called product design) for over 10 years, B2B, B2C... desktop, mobile... you name it. I have always enjoyed solving impactful problems, working on products, that help with real needs of people and make the world a better place.

My sweet spot lies in identifying problems, brainstorming countless solutions, and sketching them out. The product manager is like a sibling to me, and together with lead engineer, we form an unbeatable trio—the holy trinity, as I like to call it. While I thrive with a UX researcher and UI designer by my side, I'm versatile enough to handle both roles.

Long story short, I am an end-to-end Product/UX designer passionate about solving complex problems and using design to move business forward.

Values & Principles?

Got 'Em

Provide real value, as fast as possible

  • Prioritizing the delivery of tangible and meaningful outcomes to meet user needs and business objectives and iterating on gained insights.

 

Honesty, feedback, no politics games

  • Valuing open and honest communication within the team.
  • Encouraging constructive feedback and fostering a culture where politics and hidden agendas have no place.

 

Trust

  • Taking ownership of individual actions and responsibilities to ensure accountability and reliability within the team.
  • Cultivating a culture of trust that promotes autonomy and empowers team members to make informed decisions without micromanagement.

 

Inclusion

  • Including developers and other stakeholders early in design decisions to ensure diverse perspectives and input.
  • Prioritizing a collaborative and inclusive approach to problem-solving and decision-making.

 

Agility

  • Embracing flexibility and adaptability in design processes to respond promptly to changing requirements and market dynamics.
  • Being open to iterating and refining designs based on feedback and evolving needs.