UX DESIGN - P03

Project Glimpses

Other Me App - Interactions

Other Me is a social connection app designed to foster community among health workers and support them in navigating the unique challenges of their profession.

^ Me Tracker (a mood tracker)

^ Users can track how they feel by interacting with the slider.

^ Navigation Bar

^ Navigation Bar interactions

With a focus on creating an uplifting experience, the app incorporates a vibrant UI and carefully crafted micro-interactions to foster engagement and connection.


Zooming In

Carnevale Site - Iconography

As a design agency who aims to present a vibrant and friendly visual aesthetic, Carnevale wanted to use its brand colors to create ready-to-use iconography, evolving page sections, and other site interactions.

^ Iconography Sampler - style and color exploration


^ Shapes & Colors - how to incorporate within the site

^ Animated shapes - 404 page

Wireframes & Concepts

The fidelity and type of a wireframe or concept depend on several factors, including the product's complexity, the client's involvement, their expertise, and communication style. For this project, the focus was on refining an existing SaaS website to improve functionality and user experience.


Functionality Focus

Detailed wireframes for an employee SaaS platform, designed with a strong emphasis on functionality and feedback-driven solutions. The design team deliberately excluded branding and color to keep client discussions centered on the essential structure and features of each page and component.


Concept Focus

Concept illustrations for an experimental experience and lifestyle app, designed to capture a sense of fun, warmth, and approachability. The client prioritized bold, vibrant visuals to generate excitement and engage stakeholders, emphasizing the emotional impact of the concept before refining the final design.


Concept Mood Boards

Visual mood boards for a subsidiary furniture brand. This exercise provided the client with "safer" options that aligned with the parent brand’s guidelines while introducing new branding directions to explore. While mood boards are commonly used in graphic and visual design, they also serve as an effective and budget-friendly tool in UX design, helping clients visualize and refine potential concepts.

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