I've been designing digital products for five years, and most recently my journey has led me to Nametag. I worked as a product designer here for eight months and then received a promotion to product manager. I still get to contribute design work, but I've also taken on the responsibility and ownership of the business and product strategy.
Take a peek at some of my favorite projects to see how I approach difficult projects from a strategic business perspective and solve them with crisp and functional designs.
Establishing and leveraging a design system is one of the best ways to ensure a consistent and beautiful product. Brad Frost's atomic design framework provided a strong set of blueprints.
We created a design system from scratch and built all its components and styles in Figma. We collaborated with engineers to replicate these conventions in the codebase for use in the product.
Historical timelines are the foundation of any contact management software. Nutshell's timelines were ten years old and contained a wide variety of entries, all with their own interactions and data.
We updated these timelines to make them scannable, accessible, and more interactive. We added delightful elements like reactions and icons to make using this feature more fun.
This application is designed to provide a community for campers who love sharing great places to pitch a tent and who want to camp in free and remote sites.
It is built around a site map, which shows pins representing campsites. Each site has a page with a rating, reviews, and photos. Users can create profiles, save, and share their own sites as well.