About me

I'm Jarek Möglich — a design leader working where user empathy, business strategy and technology meet. I'm as comfortable shaping how a product feels as I am building the tooling that makes a design team faster.

My path here wasn't the usual one. Before design, I trained as a humanities researcher — a master's and doctoral work at KU Leuven, teaching Koine Greek, and lecturing on the psychology of happiness at the Polish Academy of Sciences. Years spent close-reading difficult texts and studying how people make meaning turned out to be unusually good preparation for understanding users. It's why I build design cultures grounded in both empathy and evidence.

Today I lead UX and AI transformation at Lyreco, after roles across global banking (Standard Chartered) and regulated fintech (AvaFin). I treat AI as a design material — designing how people and AI interact, and building the systems behind it myself — and I founded Kelora, an AI accessibility-intelligence venture.

Through all of it the goal stays the same: help organisations make better design decisions, build stronger, more autonomous teams, and ship products people genuinely enjoy using — design that resonates with users and stands up to the numbers.

A detailed sketch of web design layouts, featuring boxes, arrows, and various shapes representing components of a webpage. The designs include placeholders for images and text, with lines and symbols indicating structure.
A detailed sketch of web design layouts, featuring boxes, arrows, and various shapes representing components of a webpage. The designs include placeholders for images and text, with lines and symbols indicating structure.