Supply product

Supply product

At Shell, I spent three years as a Senior Product Designer in the Supply space, shaping user experiences for a complex, business-critical application at a global scale.

Client Shell (Trade & Supply IDT)
My role Senior Product Designer (Contract)
Tags: Supply, Logistics, Energy Industry, User Adoption, O&G

My role blended UX strategy, hands-on design and close collaboration with stakeholders and engineering teams to ensure products were both intuitive and impactful.

I led extensive user validation throughout the design process, conducting interviews, usability tests, and feedback sessions with a diverse range of users across regions. These insights guided design decisions, helping us uncover pain points, test assumptions, and iterate on solutions that truly met user needs.

Designing simplicity from complexity

& managing stakeholders needs

This product was not only about creating “beautiful UI”. It was about transformation. The challenge was to turn data-heavy supply chain information into experiences that felt simple, human and actionable, so users could focus on decisions rather than navigating complexity.

Because the application serves as a core data source for high-stakes business decisions across multiple roles and regions, managing stakeholders was critical. Balancing priorities, integrating diverse perspectives and building trust in the product were as important as the interface itself.

Building beyond screens

My work at Shell also included evolving and maintaining the design system. Beyond delivering user flows, wireframes and high-fidelity screens, I ensured the system grew alongside the brand.

Each new feature became an opportunity to refine components, document patterns, and align the product with Shell’s global identity. This approach kept applications intuitive for users, consistent across regions, and ready to scale as the business expanded.

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Transavia Airlines

Transavia Airlines
Client Transavia Airlines
Project Mirabeau / Cognizant
My role Visual Designer
Tags: Improvements, CRO, User Interface, Webshop, Travel & Hospitality

Collaborated on-site for 8 months to enhance and refresh the e-commerce and booking platform, aligning improvements with Transavia’s digital strategy.

CRO & UX Optimization
Led continuous iterations on components and end-to-end flows, driven by A/B testing, user research, stakeholder interviews, and business requirements. The focus was on elevating user experience while achieving measurable conversion rate optimization.

The assignment also included designing Transavia's additional portals, as the Package Deals platform.

Keeping the consistency of the brand, component and interactions across all platforms and partner portals was a must. Even in a third party service provider – e.g. additional insurance – the user shouldn’t ever feel like they left the trusted and secure booking flow of Transavia.

Design system management and closely working with front-end designers to guarantee pixel perfect releases.

Always being aligned with stakeholders and other specialists from the scrum teams was part of the daily work. The objective was to iterate fast but never compromising the quality of the user experience.

Managing and keeping our design system updated was also a key role I played with this inspiring and awarded brand.

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Trade execution platform

Trade execution platform

Covantis is a global initiative backed by major agribusiness companies, aimed at modernizing supply chains, trade execution, and logistics in the agricultural commodities sector.

I contributed to the initial concepting stage for the Request for Proposal, helping Cognizant win the multi-million-dollar platform build contract. After this early phase, I briefly shifted to another project before returning to Covantis, where I focused on improving and maturing the product. Throughout both phases, my work centered on creating seamless, intuitive experiences for a complex ecosystem of farmers, traders and logistics companies.

Project Mirabeau / Cognizant
My role Product Designer
Tags: Product Design, User Interface, Commodities, Trading, Shipping, Logistics
  • End-to-end design
    Oversaw design from initial concept through launch, ensuring business alignment and user-centric delivery.
  • User journeys & prototyping
    Mapped journeys across multiple roles, then translated them into prototypes using Sketch, Abstract, InVision and Miro to support co-creation workshops.

  • Agile collaboration
    Partnered with Product, Engineering, and Operations in Agile/Scrum rituals. Taking part in sprint plannings, backlog grooming and ensuring pixel-perfect implementation.

  • Measurable impact
    Monitored core KPIs such as transaction volume, error rates, and adoption rates. Iterative improvements led to constant increase in platform adoption and onboarding new partners.

Snapshot from discovery and ideation workshop: mapping user journeys, sketching flows and iterating on trade execution scenarios. These sessions brought together business requirements, user insights and early design concepts. Forming the foundation for product grooming and subsequent delivery.

Examples from the Covantis design system I was responsible to add to and maintain. Ensuring clarity, accessibility and scalability across the platform as new features were delivered and iterated.

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Various

Various

Here you’ll see designs of conceptual products or solutions that I worked on in the past few years.

These were made for client projects, pitches, design thinking workshops or for my own experimentation and studies. Quite a mix, enjoy!

Client Various
Project Various
My role Visual and Interaction Designer
Tags: Dashboards, concepts, pitches, landing pages, apps

Mijn Pensioen Overzicht

Mijn Pensioen Overzicht

MijnPensioenoverzicht.nl, managed by Stichting Pensioenregister, is where all residents in the Netherlands with pension entitlements can find their expected pension amount for when they retire.

Client Stichting Pensioenregister / MijnPensioenoverzicht.nl
Project Mirabeau / Cognizant
My role Visual Designer
Tags: Redesign, User Interface, Pension, Finance, Government

Up to date and accessible

The goal and the process

Although an essential tool for the citizen, the portal wasn’t meeting today’s accessibility requirement and user experience. Which is why it was completely redesigned, and I was the visual designer responsible for it.

In order for the solution to be human centered, research was a part of the process from beginning to end. Four personas were defined, each belonging to an user age category, which were the base for an action plan and design principles for the new portal.

Tested with a variety of users, including seniors, visually impaired and blind.
From the beginning we knew this platform should be accessible for all.

Brand and design system

The redesign included a whole new brand. Which meant that a completely new design system was the best way to go. Together with an interaction designer, we reviewed all the components we wanted to reuse and produced new ones, in order to fulfil our objectives and make the platform more interactive and accessible.

Components and flows were frequently tested with real users and checked with pension specialists to make sure they were clear and compliant before they went to production.

Project made in partnership with Enof Communicatiebureau.

 

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Accessibility check

Accessibility check

Make sure you’re compliant

Ensure inclusive experiences

With extensive experience building accessible design systems from the ground up and conducting comprehensive accessibility audits, I help organizations create inclusive digital products.

My work spans from detailed compliance checks and actionable reporting to designing accessible components and implementing remediation strategies that balance user needs with business objectives.

Accessibility audit

Comprehensive WCAG 2.1/2.2 AA and AAA compliance checks across web and mobile platforms. Detailed reports with actionable recommendations, priority classifications, and implementation guidance.

EU accessibility standards

Expert guidance on European Accessibility Act (EAA) requirements and EN 301 549 standards. Ensuring your digital products meet mandatory accessibility directives for the European market.

Design systems

Building scalable, accessible-first design systems that empower teams to ship consistent, compliant experiences faster. From component libraries to documentation and governance frameworks.
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Process

Every accessibility project begins with understanding your users and business context. I combine automated testing tools with manual audits and real assistive technology testing—screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice control, and more. The result is a prioritized roadmap that balances user impact with technical feasibility.

For design systems, I focus on building accessible components from the ground up. Each element is tested against WCAG criteria, documented with usage guidelines, and designed to prevent accessibility issues before they reach production.

Why accessibility & design systems matter

Legal Compliance & Risk Mitigation
The European Accessibility Act mandates digital accessibility for many services by 2025. Non-compliance can result in legal action, fines, and reputational damage.

Expanded Market Reach
15% of the global population lives with some form of disability. Accessible design means reaching more users, increasing conversion rates, and building loyalty with underserved audiences.

Better User Experience for Everyone
Accessible design benefits all users—captions help people in noisy environments, keyboard navigation speeds up power users, clear contrast helps anyone in bright sunlight.

Efficient Development at Scale
Design systems with accessibility baked in prevent costly retrofitting. Teams build faster with confidence, knowing components meet compliance standards out of the box.

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