Margarita Fray is a Berlin-based design founder and multidisciplinary UX/UI and brand strategist with 14 years of experience crafting product-led identities and interfaces for startups, SMEs, and NGOs. She currently leads Dreamsome, a mindful dreaming app she validated through six rounds of user research and a beta iOS launch, and supports clients from health tech to digital fashion through her studio. Comfortable across strategy, design systems, landing pages, pitch decks and print, she blends hands-on UI work with coaching and incubation experience, including scholarship-backed entrepreneurship programs. Her open-source contributions as a technical writer on Xinference show a curiosity for developer-facing tooling and making ML integrations accessible. Recognized by Latvian Design Award nominations and multiple women-focused scholarships, she brings a rare mix of therapeutic training and typographic craft to human-centered product design.
14 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Sketching, Sketching at Andrei Kedrin
Dialogue model of gestalt therapy, Dialogue model of gestalt therapy at Pogodin Academy
Type Design course by Lucas de Groot, Type Design course by Lucas de Groot at University of Applied Sciences Potsdam
Webflow, Webflow at Embacy x Design Line
UX/UI design, UX/UI design at Ironhack
Exist Women Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies, Exist Women Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies at Berlin University of Applied Sciences Berlin (BHT)
Replace OpenAI GPT with another LLM in your app by changing a single line of code. Xinference gives you the freedom to use any LLM you need. With Xinference, you're empowered to run inference with any open-source language models, speech recognition models, and multimodal models, whether in the cloud, on-premises, or even on your laptop.
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:15 reviews, 28 PRs, 70 pushes in 7 months
Contributions summary:Margarita's commits primarily focus on creating and updating documentation for the Xinference project. The contributions include writing detailed guides for getting started, launching models, troubleshooting, and using Xinference in various environments. The user also updated the documentation to include examples, demos, and model specifications, improving the overall user experience.
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