Based in Buenos Aires
I'm Marina,
Product & Visual Designer who turns complex problems into interfaces people actually enjoy using.
From early discovery to handoff — and sometimes all the way to launch.
Companies I've worked with
Latest Projects
A selection of work across product design, website design, and brand.
What I do
Design work that spans the full product lifecycle — from research and strategy to pixels and launch.
My tech stack
Figma
Framer
ChatGPT
Claude
01 —
Product Design
End-to-end UX/UI for apps and platforms. I work closely with teams from the first discovery session to final developer handoff — making sure every screen is intentional, consistent, and genuinely usable.
02 —
Website Design
Websites that make sense to navigate and look like they mean it. I handle everything from information architecture to final visual design — and I can guide or run the build too.
03 —
Brand & Marketing Assets
Visual identity and marketing materials that feel cohesive. From website to social media — everything your audience sees should tell the same story.
04 —
No-Code Development
I don't just design it — I can ship it. I build directly in Framer and collaborate closely with developers for Webflow builds. Less back-and-forth, faster to live.
About me

Marina Barthelemy Bustos
Product & Visual Designer
SCV Soft
2022 – Present
Senior Product & UX Designer
Southern Code
Dec 2021 – May 2022
UX/UI Designer
CRUCE
Mar 2021 – Nov 2021
UX/UI Designer
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What I do
My work spans product design, brand, websites, and no-code development — with a focus on carrying ideas all the way from the first sketch to something that actually ships. These days that means working across health tech and logistics products at SCV Soft, where the scope is wide and the problems are genuinely interesting.
I tend to stay close to the work. I care about how problems are framed before anyone opens Figma, how details hold up during implementation, and how things feel once real people are using them.
How it started
I came to product design through print — typography, layout, visual communication. At some point I realized that everything I loved about graphic design translated directly into digital products. So I kept going, and never really stopped.
I still notice kerning on restaurant menus.
Things
I draw, make ceramics, and take photos — usually without knowing what I'm doing technically. I'm fine with that.
I have strong opinions about type. Professional asset and personal problem.










