Experience · 03

Radium Rocket

Two-plus years designing web and mobile products at an engineering-driven software agency.

Role

UX/UI Designer

Type

Software Agency

Location

Rosario, AR

Period

Sep 2022–Nov 2024

Context

An extension of
the client's own team.

Radium Rocket is a software professional services company that builds engineering teams developing leading mobile and web products. It operates as a true extension of its clients' teams: identifying challenges, designing the product and building innovative software with agile engineering.

As UX/UI Designer, I worked embedded in that model: designing for multiple clients and products, collaborating daily with product managers, developers and stakeholders across different industries and codebases.

A note on confidentiality: client projects at Radium Rocket are covered by NDAs, so I can't share screens publicly. I'm happy to walk through selected work, process artifacts and outcomes in a conversation. Just ask.

Responsibilities

Concept to implementation.

Interface design for web & mobile

Creating intuitive, impactful user interfaces aligned with business goals and user needs across client products.

User research & usability testing

Gathering insights into user behaviors, preferences and pain points, and integrating findings into design solutions.

End-to-end design process

Driving from concept through wireframes, prototyping and iteration to deliver high-quality experiences.

Cross-functional collaboration

Working closely with product managers, developers and stakeholders to define and prioritize UX initiatives.

Design standards & systems

Collaborating with design leadership to establish and maintain standards, processes and methodologies across the organization.

User-centered methodologies

Product building through design thinking, staying current on trends and advocating for best practices in the design process.

Takeaways

What the agency
years taught me.

01

Range across industries

Agency work means switching contexts constantly: different clients, users and constraints. It builds a designer's most underrated muscle: adapting fast without losing rigor.

02

Designing with engineers

At an engineering-driven company, design earns its seat by shipping. I learned to design with implementation in mind, a mindset that later became my Technical Lead foundation.

03

Process as a product

Contributing to org-wide design standards showed me that how a team designs matters as much as what it designs.

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