
AVI ADLIN
Product Designer who built his way in.
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One workflow for total security.
Certora specializes in DeFi security and formal verification tools for smart contracts. As the sole designer at Certora, I owned the entire ecosystem: from the VS Code plugin used to trigger the prover, to the web reports for analyzing results and the dashboard to manage it all.

Running the prover directly in VS Code.

Providing mathematically guaranteed security for Web3.

Your code, proven by mathematics.
Designing for a global mobile workforce.
During my time at Autodesk, I worked on AutoCAD Mobile within an international scrum team. I was responsible for the iOS and Android experience, crafting user flows, technical specs, prototypes, and animations for users around the world.
Solving for complexity.
I joined Morning Agency, a boutique studio specializing in high-complexity systems. I mapped out intricate user journeys and built visual languages for clients like Delek, Priority, Rafael, Vesttoo, and Libra.

The Delek loyalty app, designed at Morning Agency.

An award-winning consumer mobile experience for iOS and Android.
Award-winning design for mobile users.
From newsrooms to marketing agencies.
I started my career designing print ads for Haaretz, one of Israel's oldest newspapers. It was a fast-paced jump from the truck cab to the newsroom. I later moved into marketing agencies where I refined my craft and learned to deliver under pressure.

Custom logo design.
The studio at Haaretz: my first design job.

Print ads, an iMac, and a Red Bull. That was the job.
Ads for known brands.
Self-taught from the driver's seat.
I taught myself design while working as a truck driver. I spent my nights on YouTube tutorials, mastering Photoshop and Illustrator. Without a formal school to guide me, I followed my own curiosity until I was ready to make the leap.

Late nights spent designing flyers for the nightlife scene.

Transporting everything from heavy machinery to unique specialty vehicles.

I drove trucks across Israel by day and studied design by night.
A long road to a new start.
I was drafted into the military at 18 and left with a truck driver's license. After a difficult recovery from trauma, I found myself with a lot of time and a new perspective. That's when everything began to shift.

The trauma

Drivers license





