María Ibor is a Product and Visual Designer.
Madrid-based. Available for full-time roles
Work selection

Building Consistency Across Complex Products
Within Procter&Gamble, this work focused on improving complex internal workflows and contributing to a unified design system used across multiple products. By designing clearer flows, scalable data visualization patterns, and consistent UI components, the experience became more structured, efficient, and easier to navigate. The project reflects a shift from fragmented tools to a more cohesive system—supporting better decision-making across teams.
Enterprise UX/UI Design

Improving signups 45% with onboarding redesign.
Trip2Balance needed a new onboarding that connected fully with the professional athletes using the app. The existing one did not stand out from calorie trackers. The redesign provided real personalization and improved signups.
Product Design

Increasing conversion 32% with a new landing page.
Trip2Balance wasn't converting visitors into app users—the site felt too generic. I designed an athlete-focused landing: clear outcome hero, bento trust sections, mobile-first energy. Shipped in Framer, priming their app redesign.
UI/UX & Web Design

Designing food transparency with AI
Invisible Ingredients explores how AI can transform complex, often hidden data into clear and actionable insights. The experience combines environmental metrics, nutritional data, and adaptive recommendations into a system that feels both analytical and personal. Through a minimal, data-focused interface and a dual light/dark visual system, the app reframes food tracking as impact awareness—turning everyday decisions into measurable, evolving patterns.
AI-Augmented Product Design
Testimonials
Pablo Cantón
Product Designer, P&G
About Me
Product and Visual Designer based in Madrid. I care about the whole thing — the system behind the screen as much as what's on it. I've worked across startups, agencies, and corporate environments, and I'm at my best when the problem has real constraints and something actually at stake.
Most drawn to products built around sustainability, climate, and culture. The kind that feel worth making carefully.
Shoot analog on weekends.

Chief of staff

Off the clock

Behind the camera
María Ibor is a Product and Visual Designer.
Madrid-based. Available for full-time roles
Work selection

Building Consistency Across Complex Products
Within Procter&Gamble, this work focused on improving complex internal workflows and contributing to a unified design system used across multiple products. By designing clearer flows, scalable data visualization patterns, and consistent UI components, the experience became more structured, efficient, and easier to navigate. The project reflects a shift from fragmented tools to a more cohesive system—supporting better decision-making across teams.
Enterprise UX/UI Design

Improving signups 45% with onboarding redesign.
Trip2Balance needed a new onboarding that connected fully with the professional athletes using the app. The existing one did not stand out from calorie trackers. The redesign provided real personalization and improved signups.
Product Design

Increasing conversion 32% with a new landing page.
Trip2Balance wasn't converting visitors into app users—the site felt too generic. I designed an athlete-focused landing: clear outcome hero, bento trust sections, mobile-first energy. Shipped in Framer, priming their app redesign.
UI/UX & Web Design

Designing food transparency with AI
Invisible Ingredients explores how AI can transform complex, often hidden data into clear and actionable insights. The experience combines environmental metrics, nutritional data, and adaptive recommendations into a system that feels both analytical and personal. Through a minimal, data-focused interface and a dual light/dark visual system, the app reframes food tracking as impact awareness—turning everyday decisions into measurable, evolving patterns.
AI-Augmented Product Design
Testimonials
Pablo Cantón
Product Designer, P&G
About Me
Product and Visual Designer based in Madrid. I care about the whole thing — the system behind the screen as much as what's on it. I've worked across startups, agencies, and corporate environments, and I'm at my best when the problem has real constraints and something actually at stake.
Most drawn to products built around sustainability, climate, and culture. The kind that feel worth making carefully.
Shoot analog on weekends.

Chief of staff

Off the clock

Behind the camera
María Ibor is a Product and Visual Designer.
Madrid-based. Available for full-time roles
Work selection

Building Consistency Across Complex Products
Within Procter&Gamble, this work focused on improving complex internal workflows and contributing to a unified design system used across multiple products. By designing clearer flows, scalable data visualization patterns, and consistent UI components, the experience became more structured, efficient, and easier to navigate. The project reflects a shift from fragmented tools to a more cohesive system—supporting better decision-making across teams.
Enterprise UX/UI Design

Improving signups 45% with onboarding redesign.
Trip2Balance needed a new onboarding that connected fully with the professional athletes using the app. The existing one did not stand out from calorie trackers. The redesign provided real personalization and improved signups.
Product Design

Increasing conversion 32% with a new landing page.
Trip2Balance wasn't converting visitors into app users—the site felt too generic. I designed an athlete-focused landing: clear outcome hero, bento trust sections, mobile-first energy. Shipped in Framer, priming their app redesign.
UI/UX & Web Design

Designing food transparency with AI
Invisible Ingredients explores how AI can transform complex, often hidden data into clear and actionable insights. The experience combines environmental metrics, nutritional data, and adaptive recommendations into a system that feels both analytical and personal. Through a minimal, data-focused interface and a dual light/dark visual system, the app reframes food tracking as impact awareness—turning everyday decisions into measurable, evolving patterns.
AI-Augmented Product Design
Testimonials
Pablo Cantón
Product Designer, P&G
About Me
Product and Visual Designer based in Madrid. I care about the whole thing — the system behind the screen as much as what's on it. I've worked across startups, agencies, and corporate environments, and I'm at my best when the problem has real constraints and something actually at stake.
Most drawn to products built around sustainability, climate, and culture. The kind that feel worth making carefully.
Shoot analog on weekends.

Chief of staff

Off the clock

Behind the camera


