Beyond pixels.
Built through
curiosity.

Hey Hi, Iam Jonah!
I'm a product designer who loves building products, solving complex problems, and learning new technologies. Outside work, you'll usually find me sketching portraits, writing stories, experimenting in hackathons, or building side projects just because an idea refuses to leave my head.
My Journey
Instead of a resume...
Detail version you can look on my resume
2016
Started as Graphic &
UI Designer
2018
Web & Mobile
Products
2019
Enterprise SaaS &
Design Systems
2023
Leading Products
& Team
2025
AI Products
2026
Looking for the Next
Challenge...
7+ Years of Learning
Every company solved a different problem
12+
Products
Delivered
2
Team
Members Led
2
Design
Systems
30+
User
Research
Worked across
Startups, agencies, enterprise SaaS, and AI products taught me how businesses think, how users behave, and how to balance customer needs with business goals.
9 Companies
Healthcare
Enterprise SaaS
E-commerce
Travel
Mental Wellness
Recruiting
Salesforce
AI Products
Leadership isn't a title.
It's what you leave
behind.
As my career evolved, my role shifted beyond designing screens. I began mentoring designers, facilitating workshops, presenting to stakeholders, and helping teams make better product decisions.
Leadership, for me, means creating clarity, enabling others, and staying deeply involved in execution.

Customers struggled to find the perfect products that genuinely matched their unique preferences.
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Hackathons
Built to Experiment
Outside work, I enjoy building products from scratch, joining hackathons, and challenging myself to see what I can design and build in a short amount of time. These projects reflect my curiosity, bias for action, and ability to turn ideas into working products quickly.
Today, with AI as a design and development partner, I can bring those ideas to life even faster.
Other than design
Art taught me observation
Two habits outside design that quietly shaped how I design.
Patience → Attention → Perception
Portrait drawing taught me patience, attention to detail, and how tiny changes can completely change perception. Those same principles influence how I approach UX today — observing users before designing solutions.



Emotion → Pacing → Motivation
I've always enjoyed writing fiction and short stories. Writing taught me something design rarely teaches directly — how emotions, pacing, and human motivation shape every journey. Today I use that same storytelling mindset while designing user flows that feel natural rather than mechanical.

