A passionate and motivated Senior Product Designer with a strong background in visual design, always putting humans first. Throughout my career I specialized in startups, shaping design teams and advocating design to non-designers.
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Last updated January 01, 2026
Tamara Cycman
Zwinglistraße 25
10555, Berlin

+49 (0) 1573 7857427
tamara.cycman@gmail.com
Strategy &
Conceptualization
Generating strategic angles to challenge initial patterns.
Synthesizing complex context to cohesive insights.
Structuring fragmented thoughts into coherent frameworks.
Strategy & Conceptualization
Visual Exploration
Translating abstract terms into concrete visual references.
Exploring aesthetics outside standard visual habits.
Visualizing divergent concepts for quick/early validation.
Visual Exploration
Communication
Articulating the strategic rationale behind decisions.
Translating intent into technical stakeholder language.
Removing ambiguity to ensure concepts survive handoff.
Communication
Experimenting
Testing tools to distinguish between genuine value and hype.
Learning the mechanical limits before deployment in actual projects.
Building technical literacy for future responsible integration.
Experimenting
The twilight zone between the technical and the human
After the internet and smartphones, AI has increasingly been changing our lives and interactions forever, and it is here to stay.

I treat AI as part of the thinking environment. It functions as a thought partner, accelerating deep research, as a second brain for explorations and ideas - while the responsibility for judgment and creative decisions remains human.

Used well, it acts as an extension that multiplies and amplifies output - all while never forgetting to say “you’re right!”.

AI fluency is less about adoption and more about judgment. It means knowing where it genuinely contributes, how to question its outputs, and how to integrate it responsibly without distorting the process. Used this way, AI strengthens decision-making rather than replacing it.
How I use AI in my design process
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