frequently asked
Things people usually ask before we start working together.
You can think I'm a guy that is always transparent and makes clear & understandable decisions, so you'll get necessary updates or Figma walk-throughs instead of leaving you in the dark so you'll be hearing from me a lot. I always aim to be the partner that is curious what the business goal is and ask the right questions to the businesses to give the best impact. Remember that I'm not just a freelancer, I'm a person that loves to help.
To ensure I provide the highest level of quality, I only take on projects where I can truly move the needle. I specialize in Product & Interaction Design, meaning I'm the best fit for projects that prioritise user experience and functional flow.
My style is not to toss files over the Figma frame. I provide developer ready systems that actually can be built by code — organized layers, documented interaction logic and responsive breakpoints. I stay available during the build to ensure the final product feels exactly like the prototype. I avoid the detach instance button :)
I prefer project-based pricing rather than hourly rates. This ensures that you know the exact investment upfront and that my focus is on the quality of the final product, not on watching the clock.
My projects are quoted based on scope and complexity to ensure you only pay for what you need. To give you an idea, a comprehensive UX Audit typically starts at €400, while designing a new feature or MVP starts at €2,500. I provide a detailed proposal with 2–3 package options with fixed pricing after our first discovery call, so there will be no surprise costs.
It depends on the scope of the project and what we are trying to achieve. But most projects fall into two buckets: a focused feature or UX Audit usually takes 1–2 weeks, while a full end-to-end product design typically ranges from 4–8 weeks. And the nature of the field may differ from time to time.
The best way to start is understanding and listening to each other — so it starts with a Discovery Call. From your side, a clear idea of your target audience and existing brand assets (logo/colors) is helpful, but don't worry if you don't have a full brief yet. Helping you define that is part of my job.
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