UI/UX Prototypes

Explore my design projects focused on creating intuitive and visually appealing user experiences.

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DESIGNATHON // WEB // NOV 2024

Educational Television

As a part of a designathon, I created a simple interface for Problem Library's new application, Educational Television. I incorporated elements of 70s and 80s television programming with a dynamic site. Take a look at the prototype here!


DESIGNATHON // MOBILE // NOV 2024

WOMP Go

I competed in a designathon for Womp 3D, a beta application where users can design 3D objects with ease. We were tasked to make Womp more accessible to all target users, so we converted the browser-only application into a mobile one, recognizing that creating art in a tablet or mobile-form would be more familiar to users, especially with Womp's intention of molding 3D materials like "clay." We cut down features and honed in on the most intuitive ones, as well as adjust the interface to make the navigation more user-friendly.


PERSONAL PROJECT // WEB // JUL 2024

Emosphere

As a part of a personal project, I developed "Emosphere" - an interactive site to track and understand your emotions. It includes a public, anonymous message board and personal journal. There are lots of features I have yet to implement, such as song recommendations and generative AI for advice-giving and communication (though the ethics of this feature would need to be analyzed!), but the ultimate goal is to help users feel comfortable with their own emotions.


PERSONAL PROJECT // MOBILE // JAN 2024

Gameshelf

As a short personal project, I developed some basic UI for an idea for a mobile app called "Gameshelf." It's like Goodreads, but for video games! The purpose of the app is to connect with other gamers, while also being able to browse video games across all different platforms, view their ratings, and leave feedback (similar to what you would see in Steam). At the same time, you can see what games your friends have played and are currently playing across Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Steam, and more!


PERSONAL PROJECT // WEB // DEC 2023

BearPlanner

As a part of a short group project, some friends and I developed a prototype for BearPlanner - a site where Berkeley students can enter their interests, career goals, and major requirements, and we would auto-generate a variety of sample four-year plans (or schedules for individual semesters).