Current energy monitoring dashboard project. The focus is on making complex consumption data readable at a glance, without overwhelming the user. Dark and light themes were designed in parallel to ensure consistency, not as an afterthought. The challenge is always balance, showing enough detail for analysis while keeping the interface calm and structured.
Designed in Figma, system built with scalability in mind.
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Everyone says balancing usability, aesthetics, and readability on a data heavy dashboard is just good design. It's not π it's a constant tug of war: usability wants space, aesthetics wants clean, readability wants density, and on this license management build every extra column (seats, expiry, renewal, cost) buys clarity and steals it from something else in the same breath π
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Just editing some HR management platform.
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A sneak peek of an incomplete project Iβm creating for a video CMS tool. The focus here is clarity over completeness, shaping structure and hierarchy before polishing details. The trade off is that some decisions stay open until the system proves itself.
Designed in Figma, motion explored in Jitter, thinking in systems not screens.
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I'm not a brand designer, but seeing this CapCut AI challenge made me want to give it a try... and honestly, it was so much fun. β¨π¨
Life is already hard enough to take everything seriously, so here's me adding a little whimsy to my day. πΌπ«
Sometimes the best creative moments come from trying something that's completely outside your lane. π€
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Data, but easier on the eyes π
#ProductDesign #ProductDesigner #UXDesign #DataVisualization #DashboardUI
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Still loving the light theme more!
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An onboarding screen for a fashion app that brings together AI, styling, and design tools in one place.
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This is a results page from Fitollo, a nutrition tracking app.
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A product detail page I designed about a year ago. The goal was to keep the product in focus while surfacing just enough information to support a decision. The balance was between immersion and usability, letting imagery lead without hiding key actions.
Designed in Figma, shaped by the way I was thinking about commerce and interaction at the time.
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A sneak peek from a mobile onboarding concept Iβm exploring. The goal is to explain the value in one glance and let users understand the flow before they commit. The risk is saying too much too early, so hierarchy and restraint matter more than decoration.
Designed in Figma, motion tested lightly in Jitter, shaped with product thinking over polish.
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This part of the sign up focuses on reducing mental load by breaking the flow into clear steps. It feels calmer and more intentional when asking for personal information. The trade off is speed. If the value is not clear early, multi step sign up flows can feel slower, so copy and pacing matter more than visuals.
Designed in Figma, motion explored in Jitter, built with product constraints in mind.
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Working on something cool!
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Iβm so back. Now that the moving part is finally done, I can start working on new projects. π
Hereβs a sneak peek at my recent dashboard project.