UX Designer and Researcher
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As a detail-oriented UX/UI designer with a background in industrial design, my commitment lies in crafting digital experiences that are both visually stunning and highly functional. Each project is approached with a multidisciplinary perspective, taking into account all aspects and angles to develop innovative and transformative solutions.
My work is complemented by a creative perspective gained from my experiences in music and photography. These have taught me to approach each project with an open mind and seek inspiration from the world around me.
With experience in managing projects and researching innovative solutions in the home renovation sector, my problem-solving skills are further refined. From drafting floor plans to designing digital interfaces, I consistently strive to deliver exceptional results that exceed expectations.
Let's collaborate to create digital experiences that are both beautiful and functional, with a keen eye for detail and a passion for creativity.
User Experience Researcher • Humber College • Toronto, ON, Canada
Team project • Client: CBC News • Equal contribution in all parts • 6 Weeks
Utilizing UX research, we helped CBC News outshine competitors by enhancing interaction and user journeys. Our intuitive, enjoyable solution boosts customer retention by enabling easy access to previously explored news items.
Team project • Client: Toronto Zoo • Equal contribution in all parts • 7 Weeks
Our team revamped the Toronto Zoo’s outdated website, resolving usability issues and enhancing user engagement. Our solution significantly improved navigation, information access, and revenue generation across various channels.
Team project • Client: Humber Current • Roles: Competitive Analysis, Paper wireframing, UI, Design System • 7 Weeks
Humber Current, a portfolio showcase for Humber College graduates, faced design, functionality, and branding challenges. We transformed Humber Current with striking design, functionality, and branding that rivalled top institutions (e.g. the Art Center College & Emily Carr) and amplified Humber’s image.