Nicolas Marciano
Nicolas Marciano Product Designer · Barcelona

From ERP consultant to product designer — I bring business logic into every pixel.

Ex ERP consultant · Master's in UX/UI Design Open to product design roles

Selected work

iOS app · Personal project · 2026

Pack

An iOS app that packs your bag by reading your Calendar and checking the weather.

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▼ Trip detected · via Calendar
Pack found
a trip.
✈️
Barcelona → Rome
APR 14 · 4 days
🌤
Rome · 18–24°C · no rain
Pack my suitcase →
Not my trip
Trips List Profile
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▼ Your list
Rome · 23 items
17/23
▼ Clothing · 8
3 dress shirts
Full suit
2 casual outfits
▼ Documents · 3
Passport
Boarding pass
+ Add item
Trips List Profile

iOS app · Master's capstone · 2025

Fika

46 surveys and 6 interviews shaped an iOS app that brings the Swedish coffee break to remote work.

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Day in progress
Marco
M
⏸ Break in 42 min 🕕 Shutdown 6pm
Energy
High
4.5h / 9h
Focus mode
End day
4.5h
Tracked
1/3
Breaks
09:02
Started
Today History Profile
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This week
Avg 7.2h · 2.4 breaks/day
Monday 8.1h
3 breaksHigh energy
Tuesday 7.5h
2 breaksMedium energy
Wednesday 6.0h
2 breaksLow energy
Thursday 7.8h
3 breaksHigh energy
Today History Profile

Web app · Unsolicited redesign · 2026

Eventbrite

Heuristic analysis of Eventbrite's event creation flow — 14 issues found, 7 screens reduced to 1.

14 issues, 1 solution
eventbrite.com/create
Event name
Summer Design Meetup
Date & time
Jun 15, 2026
18:00
Location
Venue Online TBA
Description
✦ Write for me
Tickets
Free Paid
Live preview
🎨
Summer Design Meetup
Jun 15 · 18:00 · Barcelona
Design Networking Free
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Building something that needs a designer who's seen bad software up close?

About

After 6 years configuring ERPs, I realized the products I hated using taught me the most about design.

I spent years watching users fight software that was technically correct but humanly wrong. Forms with 40 fields when 5 would do. Flows that made sense on a spec sheet but never on a screen. That frustration is what made me switch — not a love for aesthetics, but an obsession with why things feel broken and how to fix them.

Now I design products from the other side. I bring the business logic I learned in enterprise consulting into every interface — but this time, the user comes first. My best work happens in a room with a dev, a PM, and a whiteboard arguing about why users aren't clicking where we expected.