Meet Kelvin,
Product Design Manger & Curiosity Machine
Kelvin is a Product Design Manager with a naturally curious mindset and a hands-on approach to problem solving. With over 15 years of experience, he’s worked across different industries to help teams build better, more thoughtful digital products. He’s especially interested in simplifying complex flows, building design systems that scale, and creating experiences that genuinely make life easier for users.
He enjoys diving into research, prototyping ideas, and finding that middle ground where business needs and user goals meet. Outside of design, Kelvin tends to follow his curiosity wherever it goes — whether that’s experimenting with wellness gamification, working on a small branding side project, hammering laps in sim racing or walking his doggos with his wife.
Kelvin's most relevant experience includes:
Building scalable design systems
Conducted user research to uncover insights and guide product decisions
Led cross-functional teams through UX strategy, product launches, and feature overhauls
Facilitated design thinking workshops that moved teams from “what are we doing?” to “let’s build this”
Turned real-world quirks into brand stories, microinteractions, or just oddly specific personal projects
Imagine your favourite part of your job as an ice cream flavour. What would it be, and why?
I’d say The Tonight Dough — it’s a bit of everything: smooth, textured, and slightly chaotic, but it all works together.
My favourite part of the job is uncovering problems that don’t always live on the screen — the small operational gaps or real-world behaviours that quietly affect how things flow. Solving those makes the user experience better, but it also helps the whole system work more smoothly — like balancing all the ingredients in a really good scoop.
What is something you are deeply curious about?
I’m deeply curious about the problems that exist beyond the screen — the operational quirks, human habits, and real-world constraints that quietly shape how digital products succeed or fail.
I enjoy uncovering those upstream issues, because they often hold the key to more meaningful solutions — both for the user experience and the business.
Make an impact with us.
We are always on the lookout for the curious, bold and driven. Join us for the opportunity to push your bounds, hone your craft and make an impact.