I've tried many different things before turning my eyes to UX. I've designed magazines, 150-pages-long annual reports, presentations, infographics, logos... Only to realise that the part of the design process I enjoy the most is digging into the problem – and solving it.
I guess I just like making things work.
I am SUPER excited to be joining the amazing people at ProdPad in April.
Made for product managers by product managers, ProdPad is that one tool that you’ve been dreaming of every time you couldn’t find the ‘roadmapFINAL(5).doc’ on your company’s drive or the original piece of feedback that inspired the new feature your team has been working on for the last few months.
‘Building products should not be messy’ they say, and I cannot agree more, so I’m looking forward to diving in and seeing what I can bring to the table there.
At PracticeWeb my main job was designing and building websites using Divi, a visual page builder for WordPress. I've also carried out two branding projects and was involved in the in-house design work, e.g. eBooks and whitepaper production.
Highlights:
As an in-house designer, I had a chance to get my hands on a great range of tasks from editorial, presentation, and social media banner ad design to the design and development of landing pages using a no-code builder.
Highlights:
My final project of the General Assembly UX Design Course
UX Research, Web design
Top 5 projects I did for PracticeWeb in '20–21
Web design, Design process
Improving global menu for one of the largest UK credit card providers
IA, UX evaluation, User testing