UX / Product Designer. I came in through the side door β Economics degree, then data-centric roles, then a slow realization that the data was always about people.
Eight years in, I design software for users who already know their job: financial analysts, legal teams, field workers, educators. They don't need me to teach them theirs. They need tools that get out of the way.
Designer at Lameh.ai β building financial tooling for analysts (remote, Riyadh). Before that, eighteen months in stealth designing LLM tooling for legal teams, which mostly means I can't tell you about it.
Designers who can read the codebase make different decisions than designers who can't. I shipped my first program in Visual Basic in 2004 and have been losing arguments with developers in their own language ever since. The useful part: I can hold a conversation with the engineer and the end user in the same week, and translate honestly in both directions.
That's the lens I bring to every tool I work on β what's possible on one side, what's actually needed on the other, and the shortest honest path between them.
π¨ Β Design β Figma, Sketch, prototyping, design systems, Lean UX
π» Β Code β Python (Pandas), JavaScript, HTML/CSS, SQL, and an embarrassing amount of VBA in a past life
π Β Research β user interviews, heatmaps, behavioral analytics, the occasional regression
π§ Β Domains β enterprise SaaS, fintech, AI / LLM, EdTech, internal tools
π§° Β Enterprise field-force tooling at bKash β coverage went from 240 to 418 outlets per merchandiser
π Β Pushed Pencil Spaces daily active users to an all-time high through MLP feature work
π‘οΈ Β Designed Pathao's fraud detection tool β three weeks, start to handoff
π Portfolio β tanziro.com
πΌ LinkedIn β linkedin.com/in/tanzir1
π€ Hugging Face β huggingface.co/tanziro
βοΈ Side Projects β ganges.quest
If you're building tools for people who use them all day, that's the work I care about.
