I'm a UI/UX designer based in Berlin, focused on creating digital products that feel intuitive, look beautiful, and actually solve problems. I believe great design is invisible. It just works.
Alexander BrjazgunovI studied Computer Science Engineering, which taught me to think in systems, logic, and architecture. A solid technical foundation, but something was missing.
During my studies I noticed a pattern, especially in industrial and mid-market companies. The UI was always an afterthought: functional but overloaded, built from the developer's perspective, never the user's. Powerful tools that nobody wanted to use.
I dove into interaction design by reading, prototyping, and studying real-world case studies. UX blogs, design systems, usability research. Every side project became a chance to learn how people actually think and navigate.
I pursued a degree in Media Informatics to formalize what I'd been teaching myself. Mental models, user research methods, information architecture, interaction patterns, the science behind why good interfaces feel invisible.
Today I work as a UI/UX designer who understands what happens after handoff. I can talk to developers about feasibility, suggest technical alternatives, and design within real constraints, not fantasy mockups that fall apart in production.
“Good design is not about decoration. It's about communication.”
Every element should earn its place. If it doesn't help the user, it goes.
Typography, spacing, micro-interactions. Small things add up to the feeling of quality.
I listen, ask the right questions, and iterate until the solution fits your business.
When I'm not designing, I'm either experimenting in the kitchen or carefully painting miniatures. Turns out, attention to detail follows me everywhere.
Currently accepting new projects. Drop me a line and let's create something remarkable.