Impala started over a conversation with a friend. We were talking about how people stay connected to the things they love, even when they’re far from home. That idea stuck with me.
From that spark, Impala was born — a mobile platform that connects a community through commerce in the most human way. As the lead product designer, I shaped both the brand and user experience from the ground up.
I began by defining the visual language — something fresh, friendly, and trustworthy. Then came the product itself: a sleek, intuitive app that makes ordering and logistics feel simple and seamless. Every interaction was carefully thought through — from onboarding and browsing to checkout and tracking.
Behind the scenes, I built out a flexible design system that keeps everything consistent as the platform scales. I also worked on the user flows for both sides of the marketplace, ensuring clarity and ease no matter what side of the experience you’re on.
This wasn’t just a design project — it was a chance to build something meaningful with heart. Impala reflects my favorite kind of work: where culture meets technology, and the result is something people actually feel when they use it.Impala
Impala is a marketplace designed to help Nigerians and Africans in the diaspora buy local foodstuffs seamlessly. Built with Figma and developed on Framer