
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by three things: technology, design, and nature. That mix still drives how I work today.
After studying automotive engineering at HTW Dresden, I moved to Munich in 2012 and spent nearly a decade in interior development at BMW. I started as a component developer in CATIA V5 and later became a technical team lead and project coordinator, guiding an international team from concept through to series production.
In 2021, my curiosity for human-centered design led me to UX/UI. After completing a certification, I joined Audi Business Innovation GmbH as an Interaction Designer. For three years, I designed interfaces for web, mobile, and in-car displays, taking ideas from early concepts all the way to implementation.
In 2025, I founded PeakVisuals to bring together my engineering background and design expertise. I create immersive 3D visualizations and interactive configurators that help companies showcase their products in more convincing ways.
I now live in the Allgäu region in southern Germany, surrounded by mountains and nature. Cycling, hiking, and woodworking keep me grounded.
Designing digital products from the ground up. End-to-end from research to design to testing. Even low-code development.
I’m always looking for new approaches and tools that improve user experience, reduce friction, or simplify processes for teams and businesses.
Open, transparent communication and a team environment where everyone can thrive. Empathy and an open mind are key to my leadership style – whether I’m guiding designers, engineers, or stakeholders.
There are no borders when it comes to building good products. I enjoy connecting people across cultures, departments, and companies to create solutions that work in the real world.
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