IGOR KALENNYY · PRODUCT DESIGNER
My work sits at the intersection of UX, product thinking, systems understanding, research, and implementation reality - looking at how users, business goals, technical constraints, and long-term product direction shape the broader experience.
Open to Product Management, Product Design, AI-Enabled Products
I believe the future of product experiences extends beyond
interfaces.
Customers increasingly experience brands holistically across every
connected touchpoint.
Looking beyond features
I’m naturally drawn to understanding end-to-end product experiences beyond the interface - across operations, business realities, systems, and the broader experience surrounding a brand. The more environments I’ve worked across, the more I’ve seen how product decisions ripple through users, systems, businesses, and long-term product direction.
Human-Centered
Understanding how people behave, adapt, struggle, and make decisions in real environments.
System Thinking
Recognizing how systems, constraints, operations, and dependencies influence one another.
End-to-End Experiences
Looking beyond isolated interfaces to the broader experience surrounding a product or brand.
Product Vision
Thinking beyond execution toward long-term product direction, evolution, and the broader value a product creates over time.
Software Architecture
I bring practical experience building and implementing products from the ground up - from architecture to technical constraints.
Future Product Experiences
Interested in shaping the next generation of AI-enabled and agent-assisted interaction and experiences.
Rebuilt a high-volume clinical data tool under live operational constraints, turning years of stalled requirements into a flow that actually fits how patients and providers enter work history at point of care.
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Designed a complex decision-support system inside organizational and regulatory constraints — where expert reviewers needed clarity under uncertainty, and the product had to evolve in two phases without breaking the workflow that already worked.
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Product Management increasingly feels like the natural evolution of how I think about products and where I want to grow next - helping shape long-term product direction and experience.
Over time, my work expanded beyond interface execution into broader questions around interconnected systems, prioritization, and the factors that shape long-term product direction.
I’m especially interested in exploring products where AI becomes part of the product ecosystem itself - helping shape how software behaves, supports decisions, adapts to users, and enables new forms of interaction through AI-enabled and agent-assisted systems.