Ambiguous problems,
shipped features.

The case studies below show the full arc: context, constraints, decisions, and what actually shipped.

Selected Work

Real problems. One brain.

Product narratives, built systems, and frontier explorations.

I design products, and I build them for real as a hobby.

Ama Dziedzom Barnor, Product Designer based in Accra, Ghana

Product design is my day job. Building is how I push it further.

After work, I build the things I design. Shipping real code teaches me system design and the full cycle of a product in a way mockups never could. In markets like Accra, trust is the primary product, and a designer who understands the stack builds more honest, resilient, and playful experiences.

Ekko character illustration, digital art exploration

This is my story, alongside some of my art.

Miles Morales illustration, Spider-Verse inspired digital art

My art is the lab.

It's where I experiment with form and color without the constraints of a grid. See more on Pinterest

Interactive Digital, Kanda, Ghana

Senior Product Designer
Jun 2025 - Present

Own product delivery across 6+ enterprise and government projects: writing PRDs, tracking roadmaps, translating business requirements into technical specs, and aligning engineering on architecture and flows across telecom, banking, and government clients.

Grey Parrot IO Ltd, Adenta, Ghana

Head of Product
Sept 2022 - Jun 2025

Built the product design function from scratch as founding Head of Product: hired and managed 2 designers and defined the roadmap across the company's core B2B fintech suite.

Led a major Zambian bank's Cash-in-Transit Collections Platform end-to-end from concept through pilot to public launch: owning requirements, running agile delivery with daily standups across a team of 1 designer and 2 engineers (frontend and backend), and managing stakeholder updates, risks, and blockers through release.

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