After working with CU Boulder's payroll software for 3 years, I saw an opportunity to improve the workflow for hourly employees. I proposed and designed a mobile solution for tracking and submitting hours, which was then reviewed by the Office of Information Technology.
I reworked and maintained Trimble's design system to ensure consistent and robust styling across web, mobile, and desktop applications. This involved design research, building over 50 components on Figma, and creating high fidelity prototypes to validate the design system.
I designed a solution to address one of the most common and persistent issues we experience as working individuals: setting up group meetings between 3 or more people. Overlay is designed to make those meetings happen.
Purchasing gaming equipment is a significant time and financial investment. Therefore, I designed a solution for desktop and mobile that eases the process of searching, buying, and comparing products in the market.
Working in a team of 5, I partnered with a local startup called Dream and Color and conducted a mixed method UX research study to determine how their AI coloring book generator could be improved.
I partnered with a nonprofit called Clear Direction Mentoring and redesigned their website to improve its usability, navigability, and information architecture. The new design increased online traffic by 40%, which effectively enhanced the organization's online presence.
After struggling to reserve a meeting room on the Boulder Public Library's website, I was determined to redesign a better desktop and mobile reservation experience.
Through iterative design and user testing, I redesigned the ticket purchasing process of the Denver Zoo from low fidelity sketches to a high fidelity prototype.
Through an organization called Blueprint Boulder, I designed the UI/UX for a website that allows foster parents to connect with each other and find temporary childcare through the foster care system.