WHY COLLECTIVE?
I have over 12 years of experience in tech, with a background spanning graphic design, front-end development, and data visualization (🦕). For the past 6+ years, I’ve focused on sustainability and social justice. I’ve learned that, no matter how independent we aim to be, meaningful change is never achieved alone. Knowledge sharing, collaboration, and collective ideation should be at the core of any process, whether designing digital products or physical experiences.
Share knowledge openly
Ideas improve when they’re shared. Treat knowledge, insights, and learnings as common ground to accelerate progress across teams, disciplines, and industries. Bring what you learn back to less privileged communities. Design open-source.
Design for collective impact
Meaningful change doesn’t happen in isolation. Build with others, not just for others, bringing diverse perspectives into the process to create more resilient and inclusive outcomes.
Embrace complexity, deliver clarity
Complex problems require deep understanding, but the outcome should feel simple. Strive to transform intricate systems and workflows into intuitive, “invisible” experiences.
Prioritize accessibility & responsibility
Design with care and accountability. Ensure products are accessible, inclusive, and considerate of their broader social and environmental impact. Learn how to measure your impact. Ask uncomfortable questions. Be responsible for what you're building.
Years freelance
Years in sustainability
SAAS products
Bottom-top organizations
United Nations International Computing Centre provides digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, and data services to the UN system. It acts as a shared technology hub, enabling organizations to operate securely and efficiently. Its work supports global development goals through reliable and innovative IT solutions
Materiom offers an open platform for designing materials from natural and locally available resources. It provides recipes, tools, and data to support sustainable material innovation. The goal is to replace harmful materials with biodegradable and circular alternatives.
United Nations Industrial Development Organization works to advance sustainable industrial development worldwide. It supports countries with technical expertise, partnerships, and policy guidance. Its initiatives aim to reduce pollution, promote circular economies, and foster economic growth.
Plastic Whale Foundation works to reduce plastic pollution by organizing cleanup activities and engaging communities. It turns collected plastic into products like boats and furniture, creating economic value. The foundation also educates people and organizations to drive long-term environmental change.
Metabolic helps governments and businesses transition to sustainable and circular economic systems. It combines research, strategy, and real-world projects to reduce environmental impact. The organization aims to create systemic change where both society and ecosystems can thrive.
IMPACC is a non-profit NGO that used business models to drive social and environmental change. Instead of one-off aid projects, it invested donations into sustainable local businesses that generated long-term impact and supported community development.
Loop van de Hoop is a social-impact initiative by a stichting that created a reflective walking experience to help people process loss and build resilience. It combines art, storytelling, and community participation to make difficult topics like grief more open and accessible.
Intermatter is a sustainability-driven engineering and consultancy company focused on circular materials. It works on translating complex material data and systems into usable digital tools and experiences that supported more sustainable design decisions.
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