About

Product designer who ships.

Research → systems → UI → implementation, with an emotional‑safety lens.

Scope
  • Research: interviews, synthesis, insight → decision
  • Product thinking: problem framing, tradeoffs, success metrics
  • Systems: tokens, components, states, accessibility
  • UX/UI: IA, flows, interaction, calm hierarchy
  • Build: prototyping + React/TS implementation collaboration (or direct shipping)

I studied Medical Physiology in Nigeria, where I became interested in how people think, sleep, and behave. In 2017, I joined a research project with the World Health Organization and the Gates Foundation, collecting data on vaccine delivery and how communities respond to health programs. Those experiences taught me how human behavior shapes results and how much empathy matters when trying to solve real problems.

In 2019, I moved into UX design and programming, it felt like the right mix of everything I enjoyed: research, psychology, logic, and creativity.

I also studied the foundations of money and risk psychology which taught me why people and systems work the way they do.

Since then, I've worked with the Royal Bank of Canada, helped build OpenPolicy, and created Eden from the ground up. For me, every project starts with a simple question: how can this actually help people in real life?

Projects

  • Eden Financial Assistant: Born from seeing how much people struggle with money, I built Eden to make managing finances feel calmer and more human.
  • Solace: Created for traders, including myself, who wanted to stay focused on the charts without losing balance in life. Solace uses AI to automate trading and free up mental space.
  • Logos: Designed for Christians who want to understand the Bible better. Logos uses early manuscripts and AI to teach and guide clearly, without confusion from mixed doctrines.