I’m Renato Henrique, a Product Designer from São Paulo, Brazil. I focus on creating clear, intuitive, and well-crafted digital experiences. With over ten years of experience in creative agencies, I’ve specialized in UX/UI design and building scalable Design Systems. My work is guided by clarity and consistency, always aiming to design interfaces that feel simple, functional, and visually engaging.
Present
— Self-taught Practice
A journey into building scalable Design Systems through hands-on exploration of Atomic Design principles. This practice emphasizes the creation of consistent UI foundations, including component variants and design variables, color tokens derived from base palettes in a 10-step scale for light and dark modes, responsive spacing, and adaptive typography for mobile, tablet, and desktop.
By combining structure with flexibility, this self-driven practice focuses on developing design systems that are not only visually cohesive but also adaptable across platforms and contexts.
2019 — 2023
— Self-taught Practice
Focused on developing skills to build responsive websites and blogs using Elementor. Includes grid structuring, adaptive typography, reusable templates, and integration of interactions and animations for scalable and modern layouts.
2018
UI Lab (UI Design Workshop — From Wireframe to Delivery)
This workshop was one of the first big steps in my career as a UI/UX designer and played a huge role in helping me land my first job. It showed me the full process of creating an interface, from defining the project and building user flows to putting together moodboards, wireframes, and final prototypes.
I learned the key principles of good UI design like clarity, flexibility, and consistency, and how to use them with grids, typography, color systems, and responsive layouts. The course also gave me practical skills, like organizing design files, exporting assets, and using tools such as Figma.
Most importantly, it taught me how to design with both beauty and usability in mind, always focusing on the user. It was the hands-on experience I needed to turn ideas into real digital products.
2012 — 2015
University Anhembi Morumbi
I studied Digital Design at Anhembi Morumbi University, where I was introduced to the fundamentals of visual communication, web design, and interactive media. The course combined theory and practice, covering design principles, typography, color, branding, and user experience basics. It also strengthened my knowledge of creative software and digital tools, helping me build a solid foundation to explore both visual and product design later in my career.
2011 — 2012
Alpha Channel
I completed a technical course in Graphic Computing at Alpha Channel, where I learned the foundations of digital image editing, 3D modeling, animation, and multimedia production. The course gave me solid technical skills and confidence to start building visual projects and explore different areas of Digital Design.
Present
Studio Visual
Studio Visual is one of Brazil’s leading WordPress agencies, with over 20 years of experience in digital solutions for major brands. I work on designing user-centered interfaces, improving usability, and helping transform business needs into clear, functional, and visually engaging digital experiences.
2018 — 2019
Max Arena
MAX Arena was a gaming and esports space that hosted tournaments, corporate events, and live experiences for the gaming community. I contributed to creating visual materials, digital campaigns, and design assets that strengthened the brand identity and enhanced the audience’s connection with the arena’s experiences.
2014 — 2015
Plano A
Plano A is an agency specializing in event planning and communication, offering organization, logistics, and management of highly qualified professionals and suppliers for events of all sizes. I created visual materials and design assets that supported their communication and branding efforts, helping projects come to life with clarity and creativity.
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