I'm Marie.An interaction designer who makes AI products feel human.Because someone has to.
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I notice where to put my keys so I never forget them, why the checkout form feels hostile, why our devices stay exactly the same whether you're glowing with joy or sitting with grief.
That noticing is what I bring to work at The Dock, Accenture's innovation lab in Dublin, mostly on enterprise AI tools and data products for people who'll put their name on the output.
The design problem is almost always trust. A lot of what I build uses AI, which means the output itself is what needs to be trusted before anyone will act on it. How do you make that visible?
How do you design something a person can actually stand behind?
Outside of that, I've been running a quieter side quest: how do you bring emotions into digital spaces? Interfaces that respond to grief. Notifications that arrive as flowers. Music players that feel like being at a party.
Same brain, different settings.
I also talked at Defuse about Interfaces that Feel.In my private life, I mix soft techno
for friends and strangers. Mostly at home, sometimes outside — and I discovered stick-and-poke
in Berlin. Seven years and 48 tattoos later, it's still my favourite kind of focus.
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