About

Hey, I'm Jed.
I'm a product designer and co-founder based in London. I co-founded Film Finder, a film-discovery app on iOS and Android, and across 6+ years I've designed products people rely on every day. A lot of that craft was earned on hard problems at data-heavy companies like Beauhurst and Gearset, learning to make dense, complex things feel simple. I hold an MSc in Human-Computer Interaction.
Where it started
I was born in Ghana, and some of my earliest memories of learning come from breaking things. My dad would bring toys back from England, Game Boys, PlayStations, and instead of just playing with them I'd open them up to see how they worked. I loved knowing what was inside, how the parts connected, and why something behaved the way it did. Alongside that I was always drawing and building with Lego. Looking back, design felt natural.
What I'm good at
- ✦Designing for iOS and Android
- ✦Consumer products, from zero to launch
- ✦Design systems and component libraries
- ✦Making dense, complex data feel simple
- ✦Prototyping in code (React, Framer, AI-assisted)
- ✦User research and synthesis
- ✦Working hand in hand with engineers
How I work
I get hands on early. I'd rather build a rough prototype than spend a week in static wireframes. I've always worked closely with engineers and I can read and write code, which means fewer gaps between design intent and what actually ships. Lately I've been using AI as a real tool for pairing design with lightweight coding. It lets me move faster, prototype ideas end to end, and collaborate more closely with engineers. It genuinely feels like a new kind of creativity.
Beyond the day job
Most of my spare time goes into building and exploring ideas. The big one is Film Finder, a film discovery app I co-founded with friends to help people decide what to watch quickly and confidently. I've also been experimenting with 4DAP (Four-Dimensional Audio Playback), a project exploring how people might experience multiple variations of the same track at the same time.

Film, music, and technology sit at the centre of how I think about design. I'm drawn to how interaction is moving beyond screens into audio, devices, cars, assistants, and increasingly AI-driven systems. Outside of that you'll usually find me at the gym, working through films I still need to watch, digging into new music, or vibe-coding side projects. The little music toggle in the corner is a small piece of that, some afrohouse to design to.
Currently open to
Senior and staff product design roles at ambitious teams building something people love.