I turn complex product problems into clearer, more usable experiences across digital platforms.

My work has included marketplaces, creator tools, and platform experiences, with a focus on interaction design, systems thinking, and making complex products easier to understand.

I turn complex product problems into clearer, more usable experiences across digital platforms.

My work has included marketplaces, creator tools, and platform experiences, with a focus on interaction design, systems thinking, and making complex products easier to understand.

Product design

Product design

Product design

Interaction design

Interaction design

Interaction design

Systems thinking

Systems thinking

Systems thinking

Platform UX

Platform UX

Platform UX

patricksoueidadesign@gmail.com

patricksoueidadesign@gmail.com

patricksoueida

patricksoueida

Featured projects

Featured projects

Featured projects

Fab Ratings & Reviews

Fab Ratings & Reviews

Fab Ratings & Reviews

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Overview

Introduced a clearer way for users to judge product quality, bringing stronger trust signals and more useful feedback into the marketplace.

SCOPE

Owned the design of Fab’s ratings and reviews experience from early problem framing through launch, including flows, interface design, and iteration with product and engineering.

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Fab x MetaHuman

Fab x MetaHuman

Fab x MetaHuman

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Overview

Established a clearer model for publishing and evaluating MetaHuman content, making a highly technical asset type easier for both sellers and buyers to navigate.

SCOPE

Designed the MetaHuman listing experience for Fab, defining how complex technical information would be structured, surfaced, and understood across the marketplace.

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ArtStation School Profiles

ArtStation School Profiles

ArtStation School Profiles

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Overview

Created a more structured way for schools to present themselves and for users to explore programs, student work, and affiliated content.

SCOPE

Led the design of dedicated school profile pages on ArtStation, from concept through delivery, to support a stronger institutional presence on the platform.

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How I think

How I think

How I think

A few quick answers about how I approach design, collaboration, and complex product problems.

A few quick answers about how I approach design, collaboration, and complex product problems.

What kind of design problems do you enjoy most?

I’m strongest when the problem is bigger than a single screen. I enjoy working on platforms, marketplaces, and systems where the challenge is not just making something look better, but making it clearer, easier to use, and easier to scale.

How do you approach complex product systems?

I start by understanding the structure underneath the experience: who the users are, what they’re trying to do, where the friction is, and how the system actually works. From there, I focus on simplifying the experience without losing important detail.

How do you work with product and engineering?

I like working closely with product and engineering from early problem framing through implementation. Sharing work early, talking through trade-offs, and refining decisions together usually leads to stronger outcomes than treating design as a handoff.

How are you using AI in your design process?

I use AI tools to explore ideas, speed up iteration, refine UX copy, and support early product thinking. I see them as useful design tools, not replacements for judgment, research, or craft.

What kind of work are you looking for next?

I’m looking for product design work where I can help shape thoughtful, well-structured experiences in collaboration with strong product and engineering partners. I’m especially drawn to platforms, marketplaces, and systems-oriented products.

What kind of design problems do you enjoy most?

I’m strongest when the problem is bigger than a single screen. I enjoy working on platforms, marketplaces, and systems where the challenge is not just making something look better, but making it clearer, easier to use, and easier to scale.

How do you approach complex product systems?

I start by understanding the structure underneath the experience: who the users are, what they’re trying to do, where the friction is, and how the system actually works. From there, I focus on simplifying the experience without losing important detail.

How do you work with product and engineering?

I like working closely with product and engineering from early problem framing through implementation. Sharing work early, talking through trade-offs, and refining decisions together usually leads to stronger outcomes than treating design as a handoff.

How are you using AI in your design process?

I use AI tools to explore ideas, speed up iteration, refine UX copy, and support early product thinking. I see them as useful design tools, not replacements for judgment, research, or craft.

What kind of work are you looking for next?

I’m looking for product design work where I can help shape thoughtful, well-structured experiences in collaboration with strong product and engineering partners. I’m especially drawn to platforms, marketplaces, and systems-oriented products.

What kind of design problems do you enjoy most?

I’m strongest when the problem is bigger than a single screen. I enjoy working on platforms, marketplaces, and systems where the challenge is not just making something look better, but making it clearer, easier to use, and easier to scale.

How do you approach complex product systems?

I start by understanding the structure underneath the experience: who the users are, what they’re trying to do, where the friction is, and how the system actually works. From there, I focus on simplifying the experience without losing important detail.

How do you work with product and engineering?

I like working closely with product and engineering from early problem framing through implementation. Sharing work early, talking through trade-offs, and refining decisions together usually leads to stronger outcomes than treating design as a handoff.

How are you using AI in your design process?

I use AI tools to explore ideas, speed up iteration, refine UX copy, and support early product thinking. I see them as useful design tools, not replacements for judgment, research, or craft.

What kind of work are you looking for next?

I’m looking for product design work where I can help shape thoughtful, well-structured experiences in collaboration with strong product and engineering partners. I’m especially drawn to platforms, marketplaces, and systems-oriented products.

© Patrick Soueida Design 2026

© Patrick Soueida Design 2026