I’m a designer exploring the space where systems, AI, and usability meet. Currently crafting internal tools at Meta.
I’m a designer exploring the space where systems, AI, and usability meet. Currently crafting internal tools at Meta.
I’ve always been curious about how things work. Growing up, I’d spend hours taking apart gadgets, sketching interfaces, and trying to understand what made something feel right. It wasn’t about following a clear path; it was about chasing the feeling of creating something that worked beautifully.
That curiosity eventually led me into product design. Over the years, I’ve worked across some of the most complex systems at Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft, shaping products that help people work faster, think clearly, and feel more connected to what they’re building. Each project taught me that design isn’t just problem-solving, it’s about creating momentum and meaning through clarity.
I live in Los Angeles now, where I try to balance precision at work with movement in life. I find ideas while longboarding along the coast or during slow mornings at a local café when the city feels calm and full of potential. These moments remind me that the best work often starts when you stop forcing it.
I’m driven by a love for design that feels alive, the kind that blends logic with emotion and tools with experience. Whether it’s building for engineers or designing systems that scale, I aim to make technology feel more human and effortless.
This space is a reflection of that journey, a place where I document what I’m learning, building, and refining along the way.
I’ve always been curious about how things work. Growing up, I’d spend hours taking apart gadgets, sketching interfaces, and trying to understand what made something feel right. It wasn’t about following a clear path; it was about chasing the feeling of creating something that worked beautifully.
That curiosity eventually led me into product design. Over the years, I’ve worked across some of the most complex systems at Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft, shaping products that help people work faster, think clearly, and feel more connected to what they’re building. Each project taught me that design isn’t just problem-solving, it’s about creating momentum and meaning through clarity.
I live in Los Angeles now, where I try to balance precision at work with movement in life. I find ideas while longboarding along the coast or during slow mornings at a local café when the city feels calm and full of potential. These moments remind me that the best work often starts when you stop forcing it.
I’m driven by a love for design that feels alive, the kind that blends logic with emotion and tools with experience. Whether it’s building for engineers or designing systems that scale, I aim to make technology feel more human and effortless.
This space is a reflection of that journey, a place where I document what I’m learning, building, and refining along the way.
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Adrian Mucha (FruitBat Design, LLC)
Working Remote From LA, © 2025
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Adrian Mucha (FruitBat Design, LLC)
Working Remote From LA, © 2025
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We are always on the lookout
for great clients who are passionate about their products and customers.
Contact me
Adrian Mucha (FruitBat Design, LLC)
Working Remote From LA, © 2025


