In this episode, we meet Yossef Schvetz, Director of Medical Device Design at Tangity — a maker at heart who now designs for care.
From building model airplanes and motorcycles to shaping the future of medical devices, Yossef’s journey reveals how curiosity, empathy, and precision can redefine healthcare design.
We talk about chronic care, the balance between regulation and humanity, and how design can turn technology into an act of care.
In this episode, we travel to Tokyo to meet Fumitaka Muragishi, Head of Tangity Tokyo Studio.
From UX and creative direction to service design and cultural transformation, Fumitaka shares his perspective on how design can foster harmony between people, technology, and society.
We talk about leadership, Japanese philosophy, and the quiet power of cultivating balance — in projects, teams, and life.
Design is ultimately about relationships — between people, systems, and communities.
In this episode, Executive Design Director Antonio Grillo explores how cultivating empathy, inclusion, and trust can transform both design practice and its impact on society.
From inclusive design to community engagement, Antonio shares his reflections on what it truly means to design for connection in a complex world.
In this episode of The Untangler, we’re joined by Marlee Khan, Lead User Researcher at Tangity UK, whose adventurous journey could be straight out of a travelogue. From immersing herself in global cultures to transitioning from fast-paced U.S. startups to impactful projects at Tangity, Marlee’s story is exploration and innovation.
In this episode of The Untangler, we're joined by Elisa Olalde, Lead UI Designer at Tangity Germany, to explore her global design journey. Elisa's experiences have shaped her approach to creating impactful design systems from Mexico to Germany, with stops in France and Finland. We discuss her work on global design systems, emphasizing accessibility, scalability, and the importance of content localization.
In this episode, we explore the future of design with Emiliano Carbone, Lead Business Designer at Tangity Rome. Emiliano shares his insights on business design, social prediction, and foresight, discussing how these tools help shape forward-thinking strategies. We dive into the skills required to excel as a business designer and how qualitative and quantitative analysis drive impactful, sustainable solutions.
In this episode, we sit down with Jorge Marquez Moreno, Head of Experience Design & Research at Tangity Barcelona, for an inspiring look into the evolving role of design in our digital world. Jorge shares his journey from digital services to usability, accessibility, and ethical design, especially in the age of AI. Jorge’s mission drives him to make the internet a better place for everyone, emphasizing user research that translates directly into client value.
From his early days as a drummer to his first job in a creative agency to his current position as the Head of Creativity at Tangity Portugal, André Sentieiro shares his experiences in advertising and developing brands with a broad vision of the design world.
Habits, languages, environment, and digital literacy are just some of the key features a designer must consider when projecting a service. In this episode, Xiaoming Jiang UX Designer at Tangity Shanghai shares her work experiences for the East and West market and why each piece of design is bound to a specific context: cultural, social, physical, or psychological.
The advent of the Internet and digitalization has forever changed the business models that media and journalism relied on. Trust issues are first in line, as readers are no longer passive recipients of news, but can actively research, question and even create new content.
Kristjan Kristjansson is a UX designer based in Hamburg that experienced - from inside - the disruptive change in the media industry, caused by the internet.
Alma Rotaru is a Senior Visual Designer in Tangity Rome and she had over 20 years of experience as a ballerina. There are noticeable parallels between these two professions such as the importance of visual aesthetics or the flexibility of the iterative process. Many of the values Alma learned in her youth have become cornerstones of her work as a designer.
Understanding data, finding the right granularity, and presenting it to the users to amplify their cognition. Data visualisation links human perception, computer interaction, and data. Gilles Tabart, Senior Interaction Designer at Tangity London, studies and works on making accessible and understandable complex datasets for our clients and end-users.
True innovation happens when we bring together different skills and perspectives: business people, designers and technologists working together to bring new ideas to life. Stephanie Lacher, Business Design Manager and one of the founders of Tangity Munich, after years spent working in business consulting got tired of the theoretical approach to innovation. Today, she untangles problems with an interdisciplinary team of business, UX and visual designers. And she is convinced: Customer-centricity is key, but there is no sustainable success if you don’t apply a business lens to the problem you are solving.
When we were kids, we fell in love with stories, our imagination grew, and our creativity pushed us beyond our beliefs. However, not everyone makes storytelling and communication their job. Often it arises as a passion and the need to express oneself. Giovanni Schirò had this calling. As Senior Content Designer in Tangity, he is now a UX writer and storyteller who able to mix the perfect cocktail of words, empathise with users, and guide them through the interfaces he designs.
Those who started their career at the beginning of the new millennium can undoubtedly say that they've first-hand experienced the most significant and fastest technological revolution in the history of humanity. Dominic Quigley, Creative Director at Tangity, has faced these changes over the past twenty years with the mentality of those who ride the wave and dominate it—always looking for new stimuli for users to keep them engaged.
This a story that starts in Colombia and leads us through all continents. It’s a story of discovery and empathy, friendship, and passion.
Giselle Chajin, UX and Service Design Lead in Tangity, shares her story, work experiences, and design approach with us. Nexi, Ansaldo Hitachi, Japan, are just some stages of this marvelous journey.
The Cold War was over, and a new generation of kids started to being influenced by the western world but living in a context build by years of communism. Bálint Somogyvári, Visual Designer in Tangity, told us how he becomes a designer and fell in love with visual arts. Bálìnt joined Tangity Munich during the lockdown period, facing remote work with new colleagues and an important client: DZ Bank.