About myself
Hey, I’m Bryan —Product Designer · AI Orchestrator
Hey, I'm Bryan, an Ethical AI Orchestrator.
Hey, I'm Bryan, an Ethical AI Orchestrator.
Hey, I'm Bryan, an Ethical AI Orchestrator.
Hey, I'm Bryan, an Ethical AI Orchestrator.
"I build AI tools that help people stay in control and move confidently through data-heavy environments."
My work lives at the intersection of data, automation, and human intent, building tools that feel helpful, not overwhelming. In this new era, designers don't just create screens; we choreograph systems. As AI shifts how work happens, I focus on designing not only the what but the how—how AI and humans collaborate, how trust is built, and how choices remain transparent.
Day job
Currently, I’m a Senior Product Designer at Google via EPAM System, designing AI-native analytics platforms used by thousands of engineers to investigate failures, explore large datasets, and make high-stakes decisions faster.
I focus on human-centered AI, agentic workflows, and prototype-first design—often using working prototypes as living PRDs to align product, design, and engineering.
Out of office
Outside of work, I enjoy exploring new AI tools, prototyping experimental ideas, traveling, and collecting inspiration from visual design, motion, and emerging interaction patterns.
I’m especially interested in how AI reshapes creativity, collaboration, and the way products are built.
My super powers
My AI design strengths
1. Prototype-First AI Systems & Human–AI Orchestration
I use real AI prototypes to design how humans and AI collaborate—deciding what AI automates, what humans control, and how trust is built through interaction.
Accelerates design-decision-making speed by reversing the traditional development sequence to move directly from an idea to a working AI prototype, serving as the central "living document" to gain engineering certainty.
Accelerates design-decision-making speed by reversing the traditional development sequence to move directly from an idea to a working AI prototype, serving as the central "living document" to gain engineering certainty.
2. Design × Engineering Fluency
With a background in UX engineering, I understand front-end systems, software constraints, and how products actually get built—allowing me to move fast without designing in theory.
Accelerates design-decision-making speed by reversing the traditional development sequence to move directly from an idea to a working AI prototype, serving as the central "living document" to gain engineering certainty.
Accelerates design-decision-making speed by reversing the traditional development sequence to move directly from an idea to a working AI prototype, serving as the central "living document" to gain engineering certainty.
3. Structure in Ambiguity & Storytelling
I bring clarity to messy problem spaces and translate complex systems into clear narratives that teams and stakeholders can align around.
Accelerates design-decision-making speed by reversing the traditional development sequence to move directly from an idea to a working AI prototype, serving as the central "living document" to gain engineering certainty.
Accelerates design-decision-making speed by reversing the traditional development sequence to move directly from an idea to a working AI prototype, serving as the central "living document" to gain engineering certainty.
Experience
Google, via EPAM System
Senio Product Designer, Manufacturing Analytics Software
2022 - Present | Mountain View, California
Designed an AI-powered insights hub and conversational platform that replaces static dashboards with agentic, intent-driven analysis, transforming complex manufacturing data into trustworthy, actionable summaries.
BMW
UX Engineer Intern, AI / Next-Generation Mobility
2021 - 2022 | Mountain View, California
Worked as a UX Engineer Intern at BMW R&D, designing and prototyping AI-driven, context-aware in-vehicle experiences for future mobility systems.
Volkswagen
UX Design Intern, Next-Generation Mobility
2020 - 2020 | Potsdam, Germany
Designed a futuristic mobility experience and built a complex interaction model, crafting XR wireframes and navigation prototypes in Unity 3D for executive review.
A bit more about me
Beyond the Desk: Empathy & Endurance
Beyond the Desk: Empathy & Endurance
Beyond the Desk: Empathy & Endurance
Beyond the Desk: Empathy & Endurance
Beyond the Desk: Empathy & Endurance
Cycling has taught me to design for endurance, not bursts.
In UX, that means building AI tools that minimize cognitive load, respect user attention, and support sustained decision-making—especially in complex, high-pressure environments.
Cycling long distances is a masterclass in empathy, not just for the body, but for the environment and the limits of the rider.
It’s about pacing, planning, and understanding where fatigue will set in. This translates into my UX philosophy by designing interfaces that respect user endurance and minimize cognitive load, ensuring AI tools feel helpful, not overwhelming.
Cycling long distances is a masterclass in empathy, not just for the body, but for the environment and the limits of the rider.
It’s about pacing, planning, and understanding where fatigue will set in. This translates into my UX philosophy by designing interfaces that respect user endurance and minimize cognitive load, ensuring AI tools feel helpful, not overwhelming.
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“The technology we design to make life easier should not only understand our needs but also recognize our struggles, reminding us that true innovation begins with empathy.”
"AI-driven UX should be empathetic, empowering users with seamless agentic workflows that adapt to their needs”





