I'm Jane.

When I was five years old in the local bagel shop with my mom, I asked, “Mom, what do you think about this tile?” Years later, I found myself in the interior design industry managing projects and picking out tile for clients.


During my time in the hospitality industry, I naturally developed a human-centered mindset, learned to anticipate needs, and embrace chaos. Now, as a UX designer, those skills remain part of my ever-growing toolbox.


Whether it’s the ease of purchasing a train ticket from a kiosk abroad, the intricate architecture of Budapest, or the interior of a cozy coffee shop in Copenhagen, I find satisfaction and inspiration in these moments of intentional design. I'd like to think that five-year-old me would be happy to know that my appreciation for design has been channeled into a passion for creating functional and aesthetic experiences.

Jane bundled up on the Cliff's of Moher, hair blowing in the wind
Jane bundled up on the Cliff's of Moher, hair blowing in the wind

LITTLE MOMENTS FOUND IN THE DETAILS

  • Interior of a specialty coffee shop looking at the counter
  • Minimalist architectural space with a dramatic diagonal ceiling and golden wall
  • Interior of a church's painted ceiling with arches and floral details
  • View of Milan Cathedral's gothic spires and rooftop sculptures
  • Looking up at the corner of a Sicilian building with two seagulls perched on it against a bright blue sky
  • Overhead view of a half drank cortado and it's remaining latte art in a glass on a white saucer
  • Interior of a specialty coffee shop looking at the counter
  • Minimalist architectural space with a dramatic diagonal ceiling and golden wall
  • Interior of a church's painted ceiling with arches and floral details
  • View of Milan Cathedral's gothic spires and rooftop sculptures
  • Looking up at the corner of a Sicilian building with two seagulls perched on it against a bright blue sky
  • Overhead view of a half drank cortado and it's remaining latte art in a glass on a white saucer

Interested in working together? Let's talk!

I'm currently open to new opportunities and freelance projects.

2026 JANE HIRSCH

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