What does "MT" even stand for?
-> Mega Tank (Just kidding, would be cool though)
I’ve always been fascinated by the moment when a complicated process finally “clicks” for someone — when the confusion falls away and the path forward feels obvious. That’s what pulled me into UX design and what keeps me here: creating systems that turn complexity into clarity.
Most of my career has been spent inside enterprise platforms where mistakes are costly and pressure is high. My role is to make those tools feel dependable — guiding people through the details, preventing errors before they happen, and giving them confidence in every step.
At the core, I believe design should feel like support. Inclusive, reliable, and built to help people succeed — whether they’re shipping a package across the world or navigating the tasks of everyday work.