Multisciplinary designer who cares about how things feel, how they work, who they’re for — and why they matter. I design for impact and meaning, turning complex problems into solutions that feel effortless.

Nina Bero

Multisciplinary designer who cares about how things feel, how they work, who they’re for — and why they matter. I design for impact and meaning, turning complex problems into solutions that feel effortless.

Nina Bero

Multisciplinary designer who cares about how things feel, how they work, who they’re for — and why they matter. I design for impact and meaning, turning complex problems into solutions that feel effortless.

Nina Bero

Nina Bero

Multidisciplinary designer who cares about how things feel, how they work, who they’re for — and why they matter. I design for impact and meaning, turning complex problems into solutions that feel effortless.
Checkatrade

Helping homeowners and tradespeople connect with confidence.

streams charts

Making streaming analytics useful for streamers, advertisers, and decision-makers.

Monobank

Solving key usability issues in a Ukrainian banking app’s new eSIM feature.

finviz

UX strategy to reduce upgrade time by half for a stock screening platform.

  • UX Research ✴ User Interviews ✴ Usability Testing ✴ Competitor Benchmarking ✴ Insight Synthesis ✴

  • Product Strategy   ✴   Data Analysis ✴  Insight Synthesis ✴ Feature Prioritisation ✴ Stakeholder Alignment ✴ Workshops ✴

What guides me

Deep thinking comes first

I don’t jump to solutions. I zoom out, map the problem, and understand what’s behind it — including user needs, product goals, and system constraints.

No user need, no product

If there’s no real user need behind a product goal, I’ll ask why. Every successful solution starts with something someone actually needs.

Challenge assumptions

First ideas sound great — until we test them. I believe in iterating early, testing fast, and staying open to change.

Think in systems

I consider dependencies, long-term impact, and scalability — not just screens. Good UX connects across flows, roles, and time.

Context matters

I adapt to the stage, team, and needs — whether we’re starting fresh, evolving something existing, or working without a set process. I stay focused on what’s right for that moment.