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SaaS Explainer Video | Product DEMO Video | Motion Graphics
$1k+
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3x
Hired
5.0
Rating
16
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SaaS Explainer Video | Product DEMO Video | Motion Graphics
UI/UX Designer · SaaS · Healthcare · Fintech · Ecommerce
5.0
Rating
20
Followers
UI/UX Designer · SaaS · Healthcare · Fintech · Ecommerce
Cover image for Repair vs Replace
Landing Page Design
Repair vs Replace Landing Page Design for P3 HVAC Software’s Standalone Decision Tool That single line, the hero headline of the Repair vs Replace landing page, does more work than most paragraphs. It names the emotional reality of the HVAC technician’s most difficult conversation: the one where a homeowner needs to decide whether to spend money repairing a system that might fail again, or invest in a replacement they’re not sure they can afford. My job was to build a page around that moment. PROBLEM: The Rare Conversation That Has to Go Right Repair vs Replace is not a decision that comes up on every job. It’s not even one that comes up every week. But when it does arise, when a homeowner’s 12-year-old unit stops working mid-July and a technician is standing in their living room with a diagnostic result in hand, that conversation is everything. Get it wrong and the technician looks like they’re upselling. Get it right and they become the most trusted person in the room. The challenge the landing page had to solve was communicating all of that in a product that most technicians would need exactly once every few months. SOLUTION: Every Section Answers a Question the Visitor Is Already Asking The design philosophy for this landing page was built on a simple premise: a visitor reading down the page is having a silent conversation with the product. Each section needed to answer the next most likely question in their mind before they consciously formed it. The page was structured as a continuous argument, not a collection of sections. MY IMPACT: What I Contributed to This Project My work on this project spanned the full design lifecycle of the landing page, from initial layout strategy and content hierarchy through to the final, handoff-ready UI. What this project taught me: Designing for a low-frequency, high-stakes use case is a genuinely different discipline from designing for a tool people use every day. When a visitor arrives knowing they won’t use the product often, every section of the page has to work harder to answer the implicit question: “is this really worth it for the three times a year I’ll need it?” The design answer is to make the value of those three moments feel so large that the monthly fee becomes irrelevant. That framing drove almost every layout decision I made on this project.
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Product Designer for SaaS & MVPs
5.0
Rating
22
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Product Designer for SaaS & MVPs
Graphic Design |Android Developer | Brand & UI/UX Specialist
6
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Graphic Design |Android Developer | Brand & UI/UX Specialist
Brand Designer - Solving visual identity challenges
5.0
Rating
28
Followers
Brand Designer - Solving visual identity challenges
Logo & Brand Identity Designer | From Zero to Launch
21
Followers
Logo & Brand Identity Designer | From Zero to Launch