Product & Visual
designer for Startups

I help B2B SaaS and startup teams turn messy workflows
into clear product experiences — from onboarding to activation.

Let's see the work
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Hello there,
I’m Azil Zaneen

Also ZEEE!

I’m a product designer working across SaaS, growth, and brand systems.

I’m strongest in early-stage teams where the product is still messy: unclear workflows.

I help turn that ambiguity into flows, interfaces, systems, and stories people can understand.

The full
package

Design, brand, code, and strategy —
I show up with all of it.

Branding Lyricist Storyteller Product thinker Website designer Director

UI Play

Concepts, side projects, and client work — the pieces that don't fit a case study but show how I think and build.

Client

x5z Studio — live website

Side project

Building AI-native products solo — from idea to shipped in weeks.

Loveloop onboarding
Loveloop
Vazhipokan
B2B SaaS
4+ live products
shipped
x5z Studio
Motion
Illustrations
Zeeday

Generative animations

Angetha Agro

"Design that earns trust before anyone reads the copy."

— design principle

FAQs

Got questions? I’ve got answers.

What kind of teams do you work best with?
Early-stage startups and small product teams where the problem is still fuzzy. I do my best work when I get to shape what we’re building, not just polish what’s already decided.
Can you work with unclear requirements?
Yes — that’s usually the point. I help turn messy briefs into concrete flows, screens, and decisions you can ship against.
Do you handle development as well?
I build production-ready interfaces in Framer, Webflow, and code (React/Astro). For more complex backends I partner with engineers I’ve worked with before.
Are you available for full-time or freelance work?
Both. I take on selective freelance and embedded engagements, and I’m open to the right full-time role.
How do we get started?
Tell me what you’re building and the friction you’re hitting. From there we’ll figure out the right shape — a sprint, an embed, or a longer build.

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