Product, UX, & UI Design Samples


Sign-up Flow For People Seeking Care

I helped redesign the sign-up flow for people looking for childcare on care.com. We wanted to make each step feel easy and not overwhelm the user with too many options. We also wanted to encourage the user to keep going with a progress bar and a sense that they will indeed find matching caregivers. Our designs were based on and then tested with user research—both quantitative via A/B testing and qualitative via user interviews.

ROLE: SENIOR PRODUCT DESIGNER / COMPANY: CARE.COM

Dashboard view after someone successfully posts a job ad seeking childcare


Website and Design System For Women in Exile

I redesigned Women in Exile’s website to be in line with their updated branding (also by me, see it here). We wanted the site to be both informative and colorful like the branding—which was inspired by one of their favorite protest banners. The old site was rather depressing and only accessible on a desktop computer.

The goals of the website redesign were:

  • Make it mobile-friendly, especially for refugees seeking resources

  • Facilitate donations from supporters

  • Create design templates which are easily customizable in Wordpress without needing a designer or developer

  • Follow new branding direction

ROLE: CREATIVE DIRECTOR, PRODUCT DESIGNER, UI DESIGNER / ORG: WOMEN IN EXILE & FRIENDS


My UX Design Process

This presentation was part of a job application I submitted for a solar energy company based in Berlin with operations in Tanzania, Rwanda, and Kenya. It takes on a hypothetical problem and outlines my approach to UX and Product Design processes. Certain steps were highlighted such as stakeholder interviews, mapping techniques used to help prioritize, storyboarding (hand-drawn by me), prototyping, and more. I didn’t end up working for Mobisol, but they loved the presentation.

ROLE: UX DESIGNER (PROSPECTIVE) / COMPANY: MOBISOL