I'm Roie, a product design lead with ten years of experience across a wide range of work: enterprise software, hardware interfaces, brand, UX. What ties it all together is a belief that design should feel effortless to the people using it, even when the problem underneath is anything but. These days I'm also building AI-powered tools and games on the side, mostly because I can't help myself.
1
A new font, every time
The brand resets to a random typeface on every page load. A quiet signal this wasn't made with a template, and that someone here has opinions about type.
2
Three projects. On purpose.
Not a portfolio dump. Three picks that each show something different. If everything's featured, nothing is.
3
A lock, not a wall
Protected work sits behind a 4-digit code, not a login form. Minimal friction that filters for people who actually want to see it.
4
The page feels the hover
Hover any tile. The whole background tints to that project's color. You're previewing the mood before you commit to clicking.