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🧑🏻‍💻 A few words about myself

I’m best known (at least among my friends) as a product designer by profession, utilitarian by heart, and transcendentalist by hobby. I love coffee, hiking, reading, writing, learning — mostly about design, cognitive biases and science in general — and of course pizza 🍕.. but who doesn’t? 😜


📚 Reading and ✍🏼 writing

I love reading and here is what I read recently.

Occasionally I share my thoughts on design and other topics on Medium and Substack, where I curate “Trivial by Design” newsletter for those curious about design, technology and science.


📇 Publishing

Check out my “Designer’s Guide to Cognitive Biases” notebook on Amazon – a concise collection of cognitive biases, each with a brief suggestion for a product designers. It was created as a practical notepad for product managers, marketers and designers to explore and document their insights into cognitive biases.


🤙🏼 Contact

If you would like to talk, work with me, or exchange ideas, feel free to reach out. I’m always happy to connect with like-minded, curious and entrepreneurial people and discuss interesting ideas together.

Email (contact [at] martintutko [dot] com) or Linkedin are the best ways to connect with me. (Sorry, I’m a bit old-fashioned that way.😇)

Social Media (X, Threads, BlueSky)

You can also find me on social media where I’m consistently inactive and ignoring most of the noise. However, occasionally I do reply to interesting comments and always to people who reach out. Just be yourself and be human 🙂 You can find me on LinkedinX, which I still prefer to call TwitterBlueSky and Threads.


💼 For headhunters and entrepreneurial folks

If you are a recruiter or a potential client and want to learn more about what I do as a product designer, formerly also a marketer and a website developer, feel free to email me (contact [at] martintutko [dot] com) or connect with me on Linkedin. I’m happy to share more information about what I do, my experience and portfolio with you.

Alternatively, you can read more about my experience here