
Radario
2019 – 2020, B2B event ticketing · sole in-house designer
About
When there's no design team, you become the hub — and engineering becomes part of how you think. At Radario I was the only in-house designer on a ~50-person ticketing platform, pairing with dev leads on epics while the CPO and owner set priority. Most of what shipped was B2B depth — widgets, hall specs, seat pickers, automated ticket refunds. Tikoteka was a different mode: a B2C pilot where subscribers bought monthly entertainment packages. A graphic designer owned the new brand; I owned turning that identity into interface — flows and components on my shoulders, aligned on what lives on each side of the split. Autonomy with engineering, and a clear brand–UI partnership when brand isn't your job.
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On a call I can walk you through:
- Solo in-house — scope and priority without a design org
- Developers as co-designers — how design decisions actually got made
- Tikoteka: B2C pilot and working with a graphic designer — who owned what, how brand became UI
- Other examples on request: widget editor, venue map spec, ticket refund automation
If your team is shipping B2B without a design bench, or pairing product UI with brand design, let's talk.
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