Hi, I’m Dasha
A digital product designer with an architectural brain, a soft spot for research, and a thoughtful approach to untangling complex B2B systems.
Hi, I’m Dasha
A digital product designer with an architectural brain, a soft spot for research, and a thoughtful approach to untangling complex B2B systems.

Yoga and nutrition enthusiast, language learner, traveller and a good friend
I’m a product designer based in New York, with a background in Interior Architecture and a love for solving messy, meaningful problems. Architectural experience still shapes how I work - thinking in systems, structuring chaos, and always designing with intent.
I focus on B2B tools, especially in healthcare, finance, and enterprise tools. These systems aren’t always "fun", but that’s exactly what draws me in. I like making things that are clear, useful, and a little more human.
Outside of work, I try to keep things balanced. Yoga helps. I love visiting friends around the world, and I care deeply about health, nutrition, and longevity—always learning, experimenting, and trying to live a little better. That focus on well-being is part of what draws me to healthcare design.
People I work with say I bring calm energy, clear thinking, and a strong sense of collaboration. I like working on teams that care, build with purpose, and don’t mind ambiguity along the way.
Let’s make something that makes life a little easier.
I’m a product designer based in New York, with a background in Interior Architecture and a love for solving messy, meaningful problems. Architectural experience still shapes how I work - thinking in systems, structuring chaos, and always designing with intent.
I focus on B2B tools, especially in healthcare, finance, and enterprise tools. These systems aren’t always "fun", but that’s exactly what draws me in. I like making things that are clear, useful, and a little more human.
Outside of work, I try to keep things balanced. Yoga helps. I love visiting friends around the world, and I care deeply about health, nutrition, and longevity—always learning, experimenting, and trying to live a little better. That focus on well-being is part of what draws me to healthcare design.
People I work with say I bring calm energy, clear thinking, and a strong sense of collaboration. I like working on teams that care, build with purpose, and don’t mind ambiguity along the way.
Let’s make something that makes life a little easier.
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Architecture shaped my design thinking
I learned to take complex systems and make them clear and usable — grounded in research and built for real people. That same approach guides my product work, and the process often looks surprisingly similar. The diagram above shows where physical and digital design thinking meet.
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