I've been designing digital products since 2011. I redesigned Kernel's analysis tool for medical teams; I designed Shootr’s Chat service; and I helped to design Telefonica’s Niji.
Before, I enjoyed a few years of cold and northern lights in the swedish Lapland. I studied a master in HCI; I researched about design for unobtrusive interfaces; and I designed for brands such as Benetton and Swedish Television at North Kingdom.
Besides that I believe that technology can have a positive impact in the world. I am passionate for data analysis and understanding new technologies, systems and businesses. I use this passion to invest in or design for the companies of the future.
Currently I live in Barcelona, but originaly I’m from La Rioja, a small region in Spain.
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Kernel helps to analize feedback from medical experts about treatments and diseases so that pharmaceuticals can improve their products. It is available for web and mobile.
Shootr is a chat platform for both traditional TV channels and modern streaming platforms. It is a powerful tool for creators to engage, retain and monetise the audience. It enhances the whole viewing experience.
At Telefónica Innovation, we created a service to improve the experience of mobile browsing with features like ad block, data saving, improved privacy and security.
During my master thesis I worked together with a research team from the Swedish Interactive Institute to research how we could design less-obstrusive technology for the user. As a part of the project, I designed a head-up display for extreme sports.
During an internship at North Kingdom as UX designer we created a child game called Sagogrynets Resa. The game continues a beautiful Christmas tradition of the Sweden's most powerful media channel SVT and it is accompained with a TV-show with millions of daily viewers.
Imago Mundi is a project started by Luciano Benetton to present his vast selection of artworks collected from diverse emerging artists worldwide. I helped North Kingdom to create the digital part of the project, a website to view the collection online and to get information about past and upcoming exhibitions.