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Why Billion-Dollar Companies Hire Me to Do Their Design
Feb 24, 2025

I don’t do cheap work. I don’t do average work. I do work that makes a difference. And billion-dollar companies know that. That’s why they come to me.
The Secret?
There’s a reason why companies like SentinelOne, Paysafe, and Marvel have trusted me with their design. It’s not about making things pretty. It’s about making things work. It's about taking complex ideas and distilling them into something intuitive, powerful, and, most importantly, effective.
Most designers focus on the aesthetics. I focus on the outcome. How does this design help the business? How does it shape the user experience? How does it make a product feel inevitable, like it was always meant to be this way?

Designing for Cybersecurity Giants: SentinelOne
Cybersecurity isn’t sexy. It’s not something people think about—until they absolutely have to. SentinelOne is one of the biggest names in cybersecurity, a leader in AI-driven threat detection and response. When they needed design that matched their cutting-edge technology, they turned to me.
I worked on their marketing design, shaping a visual language that commanded trust, clarity, and power. When your audience includes Fortune 500 companies and governments, your design needs to feel just as solid as the product itself. No fluff, no gimmicks—just bold, striking visuals that establish authority in an instant.

Paysafe: Reinventing the Digital Wallet
Payments are messy. Moving money across borders, handling compliance, securing transactions—there’s an insane amount of complexity behind a digital wallet. Paysafe, a billion-dollar fintech powerhouse, brought me in to design their next-gen payment platform—a competitor to Hyperwallet.
The challenge? Simplify the complex. Make it seamless for users while ensuring every button, every screen, every interaction is built for trust and efficiency. I mapped out the entire user journey, designed an experience that felt frictionless, and made sure it looked damn good doing it. Because in fintech, the difference between a user staying or leaving is milliseconds of frustration.

Marvel & The Hollywood Blockbusters
Long before fintech and cybersecurity, I was designing for the biggest movie franchises on the planet. Fast & Furious. X-Men. Fantastic 4. I built digital experiences that pulled fans into those universes, making them feel like they were part of the action. Hollywood moves fast, and deadlines are ruthless. You learn to deliver top-tier work, under pressure, at scale.
That’s where I honed my ability to design for emotion. To make an experience feel right before the user even knows why. A skill that applies just as much to fintech and cybersecurity as it does to entertainment.
Why They Call Me
Billion-dollar companies don’t hire me because I make things look nice. They hire me because I understand the business, the users, and the product. I know how to connect the dots between complex problems and elegant solutions.
They don’t have time for experiments. They need someone who can step in, see the bigger picture, and execute with precision.
That’s why they call me.
And if you're serious about design that actually moves the needle, maybe you should too.