My design philosophy is rooted in a robust design system that serves as the foundation and building blocks for scalable, cohesive, and intuitive experiences. By maintaining consistency, flexibility, and accessibility, I ensure that every design adapts seamlessly across platforms while enhancing usability and efficiency.
Messaging System
A unified approach to Product Design
Product design for PropTech
Smart Living OS
Improving User Experience for Parking Permits
A New Look with a Purpose
It feels like not so long ago that the User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI) fields of design were just getting starting. They wer...
Jul 05, 2021 / Read More
User Experience (UX) is the overall experience of a customer or user when navigating a website or when using an application. UX has becom...
May 25, 2021 / Read More
User Experience (UX) design focuses on the feelings, emotions, and sensations that navigating an app, website or solution brings to the u...
Apr 19, 2021 / Read More
The City of Vaughan introduced an electronic parking permit system to its residents in 2018. It was an endeavor undertaken to automate th...
Oct 05, 2020 / Read More
Of course, there’s no one size fits all method for taking every design decision, but there are areas where we can create somewhat of a fo...
Sep 18, 2020 / Read More
Accessibility can be an easily overlooked part of product design. With the global pandemic that has taken shape due to the Coronavirus, m...
Aug 11, 2020 / Read More
Design is an ever-changing industry, and it’s vital to keep up with the varying landscape to be a competitive UX Designer. Every year we ...
Aug 05, 2020 / Read More
The first computer that resembled the ones we use today with a GUI was the Xerox Alto. It was invented in 1973, about a decade before the...
Jul 20, 2020 / Read More
UX/UI Design & Prototyping
Project Management
Team Communication
User Testing
Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible.​
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