Who am I
I’m Talita Collares, a Product Designer based in the Netherlands, focused on UX, AI, and data-informed design. I am currently completing a Master’s in Data-Driven Design, where I explore how research, data, and emerging technologies can shape more thoughtful digital experiences.My work is built around clarity, intention, and evidence. I believe strong digital experiences come from thoughtful research, structured decisions, and a clear understanding of people, context, and constraints before anything is designed.I bring a background in law into my design practice, which shaped the way I think: critically, strategically, and with strong attention to trust, structure, and human impact. Today, I design products and systems that make complexity easier to understand and use.I work across product design, interface design, research, and emerging technologies, with a growing focus on human-AI interaction. My goal is to create work that feels useful, trustworthy, and meaningful — and that continues to make sense long after launch.
I’m Talita Collares, a Product Designer based in the Netherlands, focused on UX, AI, and data-informed design. I am currently completing a Master’s in Data-Driven Design, where I explore how research, data, and emerging technologies can shape more thoughtful digital experiences. My work is built around clarity, intention, and evidence. I believe strong digital experiences come from thoughtful research, structured decisions, and a clear understanding of people, context, and constraints before anything is designed. I bring a background in law into my design practice, which shaped the way I think: critically, strategically, and with strong attention to trust, structure, and human impact. Today, I design products and systems that make complexity easier to understand and use. I work across product design, interface design, research, and emerging technologies, with a growing focus on human-AI interaction. My goal is to create work that feels useful, trustworthy, and meaningful — and that continues to make sense long after launch.