The case for Marco.
Every artifact points to the same suspect profile: a senior product designer who can think like a strategist, prototype like an engineer, and make AI-native software feel unusually considered.
Enterprise commerce
Kohl's and Walmart Labs work across checkout, cart, wallet, merchant systems, and operational complexity.
AI interfaces
Google assistant, cloud AI, internal AI adoption, and independent tools that treat models as material.
Prototype velocity
Yahoo and Endemol experience creating prototypes and second-screen systems under real traffic pressure.
AI-Created lab
My AI Diary, WatchGPT, Human Actually, visualizers, games, and strange useful experiments.
The pattern is not circumstantial.
Design engineering
Comfortable crossing from interaction model to prototype to production-aware detail, without losing the taste layer.
High-volume UX
Cart, checkout, wallet, and account flows where clarity compounds and sloppy decisions become expensive.
AI-native product work
Not a chatbot wrapper reflex. A deeper interest in memory, voice, model behavior, tool ergonomics, and user trust.
Teaching by making
Driving adoption through examples, systems, and direct craft rather than abstract evangelism.
When the situation is abstract, he turns it into a working surface: map, prototype, flow, tool, artifact, or decision model.
Modus 02When the system is heavy, he finds the small affordances that make it feel lighter without hiding operational truth.
Modus 03When AI enters the room, he asks what new behavior becomes possible, not which old workflow can get a shiny wrapper.
Modus 04When quality slips into generic polish, he pushes the frame until the work has a reason to exist visually.
The professional trail.
Endemol
Real-time second-screen and broadcast companion products, with UX and engineering living in the same evidence bag.
Assistant, Android, Cloud AI, and Material Design prototypes that shaped early conversational and AI-adjacent product behavior.
Yahoo
Rapid prototyping for portals, search, and media, where product direction had to become tangible fast.
Walmart Labs
Commerce flows and merchant systems at high volume: the kind of UX where correctness, speed, and trust all show up in the receipt.
Kohl's
Current work across cart, checkout, wallet, in-store self-checkout, and AI enablement inside an enterprise design organization.
Hover to reveal the motive.
Why teams call
Because the work needs someone who can frame the problem, draw the system, make it tactile, and then .
Why AI matters
The opportunity is not automation theater. It is , new instruments, and better human leverage.
Why the portfolio is weird
Because generic presentation erases the exact trait being hired for: .
What the case keeps proving.
On complexity
"He is useful when the thing is too tangled for a normal portfolio bullet: commerce flows, AI behavior, design systems, internal pressure."
On craft
"He treats the surface as evidence. Type, state, density, motion, and hierarchy all testify to whether the product understands itself."
On building
"The clue is not just that he has ideas. The clue is that the ideas usually become working artifacts."