
About Me

About Me

I’ve always been drawn to the things others overlook—the friction points, the almost-there ideas, the details most people miss. I naturally notice how things flow, where people get stuck, and what could feel more seamless, intentional, and easy to use.
Through Linz Designs, I create UX/UI experiences that blend clean structure with thoughtful, strategic design. I love building interfaces that not only look good, but actually make sense—experiences that feel intuitive, refined, and human without trying too hard. I’m especially inspired by timeless design, strong visual balance, subtle details, and the kind of work that feels elevated rather than overdone. Whether I’m redesigning a landing page, improving a user flow, or shaping a digital brand experience, I always start the same way: by seeing the potential first.
I don’t think good design needs to be loud to leave an impression. The best experiences feel effortless, memorable, and a little unexpected.
When I’m not in Figma, I’m usually covered in paint restoring furniture, swapping hardware, or hunting down my next favorite vintage piece. Outside of design, I’m spending time with family and my dogs—with coffee nearby. I spend a lot of time analyzing how things work, questioning why they’re designed that way, and thinking of ways they could work better. It’s just how my brain operates.
I’ve always been drawn to the things others overlook—the friction points, the almost-there ideas, the details most people miss. I naturally notice how things flow, where people get stuck, and what could feel more seamless, intentional, and easy to use.
Through Linz Designs, I create UX/UI experiences that blend clean structure with thoughtful, strategic design. I love building interfaces that not only look good, but actually make sense—experiences that feel intuitive, refined, and human without trying too hard. I’m especially inspired by timeless design, strong visual balance, subtle details, and the kind of work that feels elevated rather than overdone. Whether I’m redesigning a landing page, improving a user flow, or shaping a digital brand experience, I always start the same way: by seeing the potential first.
I don’t think good design needs to be loud to leave an impression. The best experiences feel effortless, memorable, and a little unexpected.
When I’m not in Figma, I’m usually covered in paint restoring furniture, swapping hardware, or hunting down my next favorite vintage piece. Outside of design, I’m spending time with family and my dogs—with coffee nearby. I spend a lot of time analyzing how things work, questioning why they’re designed that way, and thinking of ways they could work better. It’s just how my brain operates.
"Made with coffee, curiosity, and a lot of “wait… one more tweak.”
"Made with coffee, curiosity, and a lot of “wait… one more tweak.”
"Made with coffee, curiosity, and a lot of “wait… one more tweak.”
