This is who I am.
I'm a designer based in Zurich, though I originally come from a sunny seaside town in Tuscany. After a Master's in Computer Science at EPFL I stumbled into design, and instantly knew I'd found my thing. It turns out having one foot in each world is exactly where I want to be. My degree is less about writing code these days and more about how I think: systems, tradeoffs, the stuff that lives between design and engineering. These days, you'll find me at Logitech.com, crafting digital experiences as a Senior UX Designer.
The non-linear path that led me here.
My story with design started way before I called it a career, back when I was a kid making calendars and cards with “101 Dalmatians Print Studio”. That spark turned into endless nights on GIMP, Photoshop, and HTML pages, before I even knew what UX was. I’ve always been fascinated by how technology can turn ideas into something visual and alive.
I'm curious to the core.
I’m endlessly curious and allergic to repetition, which means I’m always chasing the next idea or exploring new "what-ifs". As a true ENFP-T, I love connecting unexpected dots, sometimes illogical yet perfectly fitting. I’m a bit of an explorer at heart, constantly trying new things: from speculative design to pottery and photography, and lately, AI. I'm fascinated by how it's reshaping the designer's role, not as a threat, but as the most interesting tool I've ever had access to. If it sparks my curiosity, I’m in.
In my free time, I travel!
I've been passionate about travel since forever, diving into new cultures wherever I go. My Instagram is packed with stories from my adventures! I tend to over-research before every trip—where to go, what to eat, how to experience local life—so that once I arrive, I can switch off, be present, and truly wander. Recently, I started capturing these experiences on a travel blog, and that same curiosity for authentic, local perspectives led me to volunteer with Local Happinez, a platform that connects people with community-driven projects around the world.
My apartment is a jungle.
I simply have too many plants, around 0.4 plants per square meter.