Ethics-driven product designer

Enikő Sliz-Veres is a Senior Product Designer with experience in both design and its legal aspects

Professional Certificate in User Research

Professional Diploma in UX Design

The unique expertise

I became a product designer after gaining extensive knowledge of digital products as a legal professional.

In my case, design and law together form a formidable duo—much like the King and Queen in a French deck, where strategy and creativity rule side by side.

Hungarian Market Association

Global Legal Hackathon

The selected projects

For my projects, I capture the main conclusions through slam poetry, using rhythm and wordplay to make insights more engaging and memorable.

  • Impacting millions

    United Nation’s humanitarian organization

  • The story of a resilient website

    Nutriversum food supplement company (B2C)

  • Matching tracking with the real world

    Brenntag international profit-oriented company (B2B)

  • Shaping the future of events

    U.S.-based startup company

  • Prepping a gaming app for funding

    Gaming Hours app seeking venture capital

  • Transforming the food advertising

    A globally recognised legaltech concept

My approach to design

Avoiding Figmaism

I am a designer avoiding Figmaism—an obsession with tools at the cost of essential skills, like understanding business and growth.

I help others avoid this too, I lead study groups to bring the focus back from tools to basics with storyboarding and pen-and-paper methods.

Supporting inclusion

I’m a designer who cares about how people feel, aiming to create experiences that are welcoming and foster belonging.

I lead workshops on inclusivity and stay updated the European accessibility requirements to ensure better experiences for all.

Utilising research

I’m a designer who values research. Whenever I can, I rely on research insights to guide my decisions.

With my research knowledge and experience, I know how to turn research data into meaningful design decisions.

The person behind

Though I used to be a lawyer, I don’t fit the “serious” stereotype. I like to combine professionalism with fun whenever possible—whether it's interface design or a design training.

Computer screen displaying a Trojan Horse story application with a cartoon of two ancient soldiers and a message congratulating completion of a task.