Product Design
Selected Work
Olga Romanova — Designer & Visual Artist
About me
Senior Product Designer with 10+ years shaping digital products across Finance, Healthcare, Telecom, Education, and GovTech — from early-stage startups to Fortune 500 companies.
An artist's eye for color and composition, paired with an analytical mind for complex flows — fluent across design, engineering, and business.
Most recent experience
- T-MobileSenior UX Designer2024 — Now
- Northwestern MutualSenior Product Designer2022 — 2024
- MTX GroupSenior UX/UI Consultant2020 — 2022
Design practice
Selected Work
- 01

T-Mobile
Free Trial Experience
Reframed T-Mobile's 30-day Free Trial as a journey of trust — turning a steep activation drop-off into emotionally supported, guided onboarding in T-Life.
Turning a steep activation drop-off into a trust-led onboarding.
- 02

Northwestern Mutual
Compensation Dashboard
A consolidated dashboard that lets Managing Directors finally see how their compensation actually works — pulling fragmented reports into one intuitive financial picture.
Making advisor compensation legible at a glance.
- 03

Northwestern Mutual
Advisor Landing Page
A customizable advisor home — proof of concept for a digital hub that meets advisors where they are, both daily and across their career.
A customizable advisor home for daily focus and career growth.
- 04

Massachusetts
MyEEC — Early Education & Care Portal
Designed end-to-end the unified platform for MA child care educators — six integrated portals, 60+ screens, accessibility built in from day one.
One platform for six portals serving MA child care educators.
Beyond the Digital
I paint the way memory works — in layers that return, soften, and insist. Figures sit with themselves; rooms hold the weight of what was almost said. Each piece begins as a warm wash and accumulates, over successive sittings, into something the first mark only hinted at.
My palette stays close to the body — ochre, terracotta, sienna, crimson — cooled by quiet pockets of teal and bone. The brushwork is loose, the edges allowed to breathe, because what I'm after isn't likeness but presence: the dignity of stillness, and the small embodied truths that surface when nothing is said.






