Inigo Angulo

I design systems that make
complexity usable.

Inigo Angulo.

I turn ambiguous, data-heavy problems into clear products with commercial value. Commerce, conversion, trading interfaces. I use AI to move faster, but the real edge is knowing what to cut.

+11%Checkout conversionGetYourGuide, 4 EU markets
40xReporting speedRetailNorm, cross-platform analytics
-22%Funnel frictionENSO, 3 European markets
+34%Booking conversionENSO, risk-calibrated urgency
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Trusted by teams at

WPPGetYourGuideING BankAdecco GroupFerrari SwitzerlandModernaSchneider Electric

// approach

I design backwards.

Start with the decision the business needs to make. Build the system that produces it. Everything else gets removed.

How I think
ambiguity clarity

Let's talk about your system.

I work on complex product problems where design directly impacts revenue, decision quality, or operational efficiency. Commerce, fintech, data-heavy systems.

Based in Zurich. Remote or hybrid.

// reach out

How I think

From ambiguity

to measurable outcome.

Most product problems are not design problems. They are clarity problems. Each step below removes a specific layer of uncertainty.

noise
01

Listen

Before I design anything, I watch. Session recordings, operator shadowing, funnel data. The real problem is rarely what the brief describes.

ENSO Co-Living. The brief said "digitize 47 spreadsheets." Research said the product was 3 daily trust decisions. Killed 60% of planned scope. Adoption went 4x.

decision scope action structure
02

Frame

I redefine the problem as a decision. What does this system need to produce? Who acts on it, and when? Every feature either serves that decision or gets cut.

GetYourGuide. 38% of converters left checkout with no re-entry path. Reframed as "commitment anxiety." 10 experiments. +11% conversion. ShelfFlow. Content ops across SKUs and retailers looked like a coordination problem. Reframed as a decision pipeline: 6 stages, 4 gates.

layer.ia layer.components layer.decisions system
03

Architect

Structure before surface. Information architecture, decision flows, and component logic come first. Screens are the last thing I design, not the first.

ShelfFlow. 6 workflow stages, 4 decision gates, 6 AI agents. Every human approval mapped before a single screen was designed. RetailNorm. Dual-view architecture (executive + technical), confidence scoring, PDF export. All validated before code.

+11% 4 mkts signal
04

Prove

I instrument my own work. Every design ships with its measurement plan. I read session recordings before standups and run A/B experiments across markets.

GetYourGuide. Checkout validated across 4 EU markets. 10 A/B experiments. 72% of the +11% uplift came from mobile.

feedback
05

Close the loop

Shipping is not a handoff. I stay close to the product after launch, reading session data and adjusting. The signal after release matters more than the plan before it.

ShelfFlow. 1 brief produces 36 retailer-ready content packages through gated human approvals. RetailNorm, KŌDO, this portfolio. Shipped without an engineering team. Validated concept to live product in weeks.

Inigo Angulo
Zurich, Switzerland Remote / Hybrid
// about me

Inigo Angulo

I’m a product designer based in Zurich with 10+ years of experience across commerce, fintech, PropTech, and travel.

I work on complex, data-rich products where clarity, speed, and business impact matter. My focus is turning messy systems into experiences that are easier to use, easier to trust, and better aligned with how people actually make decisions.

Currently, I’m Experience Lead for Commerce at WPP, shaping end-to-end UX across AI-enabled platforms. Previously, I led conversion optimisation at GetYourGuide, designed luxury trading platforms at Crowdhouse AG, and contributed to a multi-country design system at ING Bank.

My work sits between product strategy, behavioural analytics, and experience design. I use tools like PostHog, GA4, and Mixpanel not just to validate decisions, but to uncover friction, blind spots, and patterns that usually go unnoticed.

// beyond work

Outside of work, I’m deeply drawn to European medieval history, especially the symbolic weight, visual language, and cultural continuity of the period. I have a particular fascination with Gothic typography and the way form can carry identity, authority, and atmosphere across centuries.

Art keeps my sense of composition and balance alive. Photography helps me slow down and notice what most people miss. Hiking through Swiss trails is how I reset, think clearly, and usually where new ideas begin to take shape.

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Bonfire
Rest here, weary traveller.
No signal to chase. No decisions to make.
Just a quiet place between battles.
What are you carrying?
ask the fire again
Sanctuary