antonela is a design leader and researcher focusing on usable security and privacy.

She is interested in critical internet infrastructure, open-source communities, decentralization, and feminism as an intersectional practice.

In recent years, she has actively contributed to open-source communities and decentralized networks, effectively bridging technical and democratic demands for security and privacy with human-centered design principles.

Currently, as part of the 0xche collective, she continues to push the boundaries of how design can empower users—particularly those in high-risk contexts—through thoughtful, participatory, and open design practices.

Before, she brought usable security to MetaMask. Even before, she led the User Experience team at the Tor Project for half a decade.

Along this journey, she had been designing products for live betting, fintech, e-commerce, and AR/VR labs.

She holds a Bachelor's degree in Communications Design from the National University in Rosario, Argentina, and a Master's degree in Graphic & Media Design from the ISD in Napoli, Italy.

Been wandering all over the world from 2012—20, living a nomad life.

antoneladoing.art is an ongoing experimental art archive.

Find her using electronic email -> hey at antonela dot design