I passionately craft user-friendly interfaces, driven by my love for rigorous research and thoughtful design. Here are some examples of my recent work that reflect this enthusiasm.
Website Design
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Webpage Redesign for Construction Company
I redesigned the company’s website to improve usability, SEO performance, and overall presentation. This included overhauling the homepage to better highlight key services and brand identity, creating dedicated service pages to boost search visibility, and collaborating with the co-owner to launch a blog. I also refined site structure, headers, and footers for smoother navigation and ensured a consistent, mobile-friendly experience across all devices.
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Creating a Webpage for a Local Farm
Building on my user research, I’ll be designing a full website for the farm to showcase its sheep products and “country living” lifestyle. The site will focus on highlighting the farm’s story, offerings, and visitor experience, while keeping future online ordering in mind. My goal is to create a warm, visually engaging, and easy-to-navigate website that reflects the farm’s character and connects with both new and returning visitors. Stay tuned for more updates!
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Analyzing and Enhancing Accessibility on a Course Information Page
During my time at Kaplan International College of London, I joined in a collaboration with multiple colleges to increase the accessibility and usability of a main course page. I conducted a thorough analysis of an existing course page to identify accessibility issues and inconsistencies impacting user experience. Based on these insights, I implemented targeted design changes that improved the page’s cohesion, readability, and navigation. The redesign significantly enhanced accessibility and received positive feedback from both students and staff, demonstrating the value of user-centered collaboration and iterative improvement.
Graphic Design
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Solving Confusion Through Visual Design at Penguin Coding School
To reduce parent confusion on Penguin Coding School’s website, I designed a clear, age-based class graphic to simplify course selection and boost sign-ups. Many parents had little coding experience and found it hard to choose the right class. I simplified this process by presenting key information in one visual, using sketches to explore layouts and Canva to create the final design.
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Creating Visual Timelines to help Clarify Project Roadmaps for a Construction Company
To make complex project plans easier to understand, I designed a series of visual timelines using Canva for a construction company. Each graphic broke down key phases of the project roadmap, highlighting milestones, dependencies, and progress at a glance. These visuals helped both clients and team members quickly grasp project status and next steps, improving overall communication and alignment.
Research
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Conducting User Research to help build a Farm's Webpage
To design a new website for a local farm, I conducted user research to understand both the owners’ goals and the needs of farm visitors. Through interviews and observations, I learned the focus was on showcasing sheep products and promoting a “country living” lifestyle, with online ordering as a future option. These insights informed user personas, visitor journeys, and the overall structure and design of the site. This project is still in progress so stayed tuned for more updates!
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From Sketches to Insights: The Power of User Studies
As part of my Master’s dissertation in Human-Computer Interaction, I conducted user studies to inform the design of a health app for teenage girls. Using a User-Centered Design approach, I worked with a focus group through three phases; (1) data gathering, (2) sketching, and (3) prototyping. Their verbal and visual feedback directly shaped the app’s features and interface, resulting in a prototype grounded in real user needs.