Projects
A showcase of my UI/UX designs, web projects, and creative prototypes—each crafted with a focus on clean design, usability, and real-world impact.
(1)
Flavor It – Find Your Taste, Anywhere
Tools: Figma, Illustrator | Role: UI/UX Designer
Description:
A mobile app designed for immigrants, travelers, and food enthusiasts to find cultural food alternatives and local substitutes while living abroad. It helps users scan ingredients, discover recipes, find nearby stores, and connect with like-minded cooks.
Process:
I began with user research, created personas, and identified key frustrations like ingredient availability and lack of food alternatives. I designed wireframes, created a vibrant food-inspired color palette, and tested features like search filters and product scanning. Feedback led to interface improvements like back/cancel buttons and profile icons.
Outcome:
Improved design empathy and usability testing skills. The final app enhances cultural food access through community, discovery, and personalization.

(2)
FacePoints – Simplify Loyalty, Amplify Engagement
Tools: Figma, Illustrator, Lexend Typeface | Role: Junior UX/UI Designer
Description:
A loyalty management app that uses facial recognition to track points, automate rewards, and deliver personalized offers across multiple stores. Built for both customers and small retailers.
Process:
I helped define personas, plan user flow, and design UI elements. My focus was on designing dashboards, reward tiers, and making point-tracking intuitive. Lexend typeface and color contrasts were used for legibility.
Outcome:
I learned to think cross-platform, handle data-heavy screens, and design with accessibility in mind.

(3)
Living Sync – Easy Chores, Happy Homes
Tools: Figma, Affinity Diagrams, User Research | Role: UX Researcher & UI Designer
Description:
A chore and scheduling app for roommates and families. It encourages shared responsibility through calendar views, reminders, checklists, and voice notifications.
Process:
I worked on research, created personas, and mapped user stories. From those, we ideated features like multilingual task guides, Kanban calendars, and flexible reminders. Feedback shaped our final interaction flows.
Outcome:
Improved my skills in collaborative research and how to translate everyday frustrations into usable digital features.

(4)
SnapPod – Where Music Meets Moments
Tools: Fusion 360, Bambu 3D Printer | Role: Product Designer
Description:
A 3D-printed AirPod case with a built-in Bluetooth camera, flash, and shutter button. SnapPod merges audio and content creation for on-the-go lifestyles.
Process:
I designed the top and bottom case in Fusion 360, arranged camera/flash placement, and printed using PLA plastic. Floral detailing and button alignment were added for both aesthetics and usability.
Outcome:
I learned how to prototype physical tech products that blend function and design.

(5)
Barbie Dreamhouse – Live Your Dream Life
Tools: Word, Figma, Photoshop | Role: Game Designer & UI/UX Designer
Description:
A lifestyle simulation game where players step into Barbie’s world, customize rooms, build friendships, and follow their dream careers.
Process:
I created the Game Design Document (GDD), designed 5 game environments, and built character sheets for Barbie, her rival Tiffany, and a pet. The UI layout and typography were designed for a young, fun, stylish audience.
Outcome:
Gained experience in game UI, story-driven interaction, and visual character design.





(6)
Helpmet – Workplace Injury Alert & Analytics
Tools: Figma, Usability Scripts | Role: UI/UX Designer (Team Pika)
Description:
A responsive app for injury tracking, high-risk alerts, safety analytics, and equipment checks. Designed for construction sites, gyms, and businesses.
Process:
I created personas, branding, alert wireframes, and profile screens. I also developed a usability testing script to improve features like incident reporting and alert setup.
Outcome:
Strengthened my UX process—research, wireframing, testing—and learned how to design tools that improve safety in real-world environments.

(7)
SkyAcres – Agriculture Training App
Tools: Figma, Interactive Prototypes | Role: UI/UX Designer (Team SkyAcres)
Description:
A mobile-first app for Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) trainees to manage daily tasks in greenhouses and vertical farms. The app guides users with step-by-step checklists, embedded training videos, sensor-based validations, and a progress tracker.
Process:
I designed trainee personas, defined the mobile visual language, and created interactive wireframes for dashboard, task mode, and bottom navigation. I incorporated features like urgent task alerts, media upload with tagging, and sensor-driven task completion. I also prototyped the flow for first-time onboarding and tested usability scenarios for task completion under real-world conditions (gloves, low connectivity, bright light).
Outcome:
Enhanced my end-to-end UX workflow—from research and wireframing to interactive prototyping—while learning to design intuitive, mobile-friendly tools that improve efficiency and safety in agricultural environments.







(8)
Ethical Closet – Sustainable Fashion Discovery Website
Tools: WordPress, Kadence Blocks Pro | Role: Web Designer & Developer
Description:
Ethical Closet is a sustainable fashion website designed to educate users about eco-conscious clothing brands and ethical shopping practices. The site features a dynamic catalog of global sustainable brands with country and certification filters, blog articles on wardrobe sustainability, and a visually engaging homepage with a mix of static and dynamic content.
Process:
I created the site from a blank WordPress theme using the Create Block Theme plugin, defining a custom color palette, gradients, and typography for a consistent visual identity. I developed a Custom Post Type (Brands) with custom fields for rating, year founded, headquarters, website, and eco-certifications, and set up taxonomies for Country and Eco-Certifications to support dynamic brand filtering.
I designed multiple templates including single brand pages, country archives, and search results, and styled them using Kadence Blocks Pro to display interactive brand details with linked certifications and website buttons. I optimized images in WebP format, ensured mobile responsiveness, and configured cloud backups and security (TFA, quota management).
Outcome:
This project strengthened my end-to-end WordPress development skills, from custom theme creation and dynamic content structuring to UX-focused template design. EthicalCloset delivers an intuitive and informative experience, helping users explore ethical fashion brands globally while showcasing sustainable web design practices.

