Transforming user experiences
delivering innovative, usable, and successful digital products.

Observe/Empathise

First Step

To drive meaningful outcomes for our users, we must first gain a deep understanding of the challenges they face.

Reflect

Second Step

Coming together to reflect on our observations helps us synthesize and analyze findings, building a more nuanced understanding of our users across the team.

Make

Third Step

Rapid sketching, low-fidelity prototyping, and storyboarding, allow me to simulate ideas and test hypotheses quickly and cheaply.

Test

Fourth Step

Discover whether the solution really would solve the users problems uncovered during the empathise stage. If not reiterate.

Realizing the possibilities for a product or service

I'm an accomplished user experience designer with meaningful contributions in digital product design. Lucky to have been a part of great global collaborative teams, designing holistic solutions with positive impact on the business and its customers; advocating for the user throughout the organization.

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“I'm looking to help craft the future of inclusive user experiences, with advanced user understanding.“

"All the great code in the world will NOT save a product whose design fails to serve its users (or its’ advertisers or subscribers or the business itself).“— Joe Natoli

What I do best

UX/UI design

As a usability specialist, I research; then, create flow charts, storyboards, concept sketches, wireframes, mockups, and prototypes, bringing everyone on the team in the loop.

Enterprise product design

I try to clarify and simplify complex problems with large data sets and intricate workflows by understanding what is really necessary; then, I look to simplify each step in the whole UX Design process.

Interactive design

From ambient animation to motion graphics, animation engages the user and brings a new dimension to components in inclusive design.

 

 

Branding

I strive for a strong consistent brand image, whether it is an established or new brand – in either case, brand recognition can add to user confidence.

Inclusive design

For a design to be inclusive, it needs to meet most of required accessibility criteria in addition to best usability practices. As this varies across continents, it involes constant learning.

Development follow-through

Documenting and illustrating component instances and variables is necessary, so that every developer and engineer can clearly understand the intended design.

Ready to meet me?

As an accomplished UX/UI product designer, I focus on users and try to drive business by helping users accomplish their goals. My successes are in designing or updating a product or service to improve both, usability and market share.

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