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SAHANA SOOD

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Some people never really leave. They stay in voicemails you haven’t deleted. In blurry photos. In messages you can’t bring yourself to scroll past. I built something for that. 🔸Heirloom (https://heirloom.figma.site/) 🔸 https://heirloom.figma.site/ A quiet, private space to hold onto the people you’ve lost, in a more intentional, structured way. Not a social app. Not a feed. Not a memorial timeline. Just somewhere to keep what still matters. You create a space for someone. You add what you have, photos, voice notes, messages, small moments. Heirloom brings them back to you gently, one memory at a time. This is my final submission for the Contra × Figma Config Makeathon. 🎥 Walkthrough video attached 🏞️ LIVE WEBSITE (https://heirloom.figma.site/) 🌐 Figma Make (Live Prototype) (https://www.figma.com/make/1E0VZDqFzlkBqJStalAJ6q/Heirloom-Memory-Tool?t=94x3aZJdpwnIQiXV-1)🎨 Figma Community File (https://www.figma.com/community/file/1649041258698096425)🔗 Social Sharing Link (https://x.com/SahanaSood/status/2067844817649123792) This started as a project. Somewhere along the way, it started feeling real. I’d genuinely love your thoughts , Does this feel meaningful? What would you simplify, rethink, or take further? Because grief doesn’t ask for much. Just somewhere to put what we still carry.
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 https://heirloom.figma.site
🔸🔸 TRY IT 🔸🔸 https://heirloom.figma.site I’ve been building Heirloom: (https://heirloom.figma.site/) a quiet, private space to hold onto people we’ve lost. If you’re seeing this for the first time: Heirloom is not a social app. Not a feed. Not a memorial journal. It’s a private space where you can: Create a place for someone you’ve lost Add memories, photos, voice notes, messages Revisit them slowly, one at a time ALL IN ONE PLACE Not everything at once. Not scattered across your phone or your mind. Just… gentle access to what you still have. 🔸🔸 FEEDBACK, please. 🔸🔸 Now I need something different from you. Not just “this is nice” I want real feedback. Honest, even uncomfortable. Did anything feel confusing? Did anything feel unnecessary? Did it feel meaningful… or just like another app? Would you actually come back to it? Why or why not? I’m very open to critique right now - this is the stage where it can still change a lot. So if you spend even 2-3 minutes on it, that feedback genuinely shapes what this becomes next. 🔸 I’m listening 🔸
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After loved ones pass away, Some people live in your phone. In a voicemail you haven't deleted. In the way they texted - always with a typo, always with love. I built something for them. ✦ Heirloom ✦ A place where you keep the people you carry with you. Not an app. Not a memorial. Just somewhere quiet to put what you still have of them. You add their name. You bring what you have - a photo, a voice note, a screenshot. Heirloom does the rest. Their words come back to you. A different memory every time you open it. Private. Yours. Always there. Grief doesn’t ask for much. Just somewhere to put it where they still feel close.
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Jzb - Architectural Website Design Crafting a refined digital presence for a modern architecture studio I am currently designing the website for JZB Studio, an architectural practice focused on spatial clarity and contemporary design. My approach centers on translating their architectural philosophy into a digital experience that feels structured, minimal, and intentional. I am working on defining the visual direction, layout system, and content hierarchy to ensure their projects are presented with depth and sophistication. The goal is to create a calm, immersive interface that allows the studio’s work to speak while maintaining strong usability and clarity.
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Strava App Store Screenshots A cohesive, high-impact visual narrative I redesigned the App Store screenshots for Strava with a more intentional and story-driven approach. I chose a dark theme to create strong contrast against the app’s white interface, allowing the product screens to stand out instantly. Instead of altering the UI, I restyled the presentation - refining layout, spacing, and hierarchy to make the sequence minimal, visually striking, and easy to follow. I introduced a single unifying tagline, “Built for your goals.” to tie all screens together and create a cohesive narrative. To enhance emotional impact, I incorporated dynamic background imagery of runners, reinforcing movement, ambition, and performance.
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Redesign| LOUIZA LABS landing page
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Have you ever wished there was a gentler way to hold onto someone after they’re gone, beyond scattered photos and old messages? I’m building Grief Support Companion - "Heirloom" as part of the Config Makeathon on Contra, a concept exploring how memories of loved ones can be preserved in a more intentional, structured way. Heirloom is designed to: - A dedicated space for each person you’ve lost - Memories collected in one place - photos, voice notes, messages, small moments - A calm way to revisit and share their memories without the chaos of a camera roll or chat history - An experience designed for reflection, not social interaction - Private, personal, and intentional by design I’ve shared the splash screen here and would genuinely love feedback on the direction of the brief. Does this feel useful or meaningful? What would you change, simplify, or rethink? I chose this for the Makeathon because Contra’s focus on building meaningful work felt like the right place to explore something this sensitive and intentional. Curious to hear your thoughts.
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Sharing glimpse of the hero and footer screens from my Louiza Labs website redesign. This wasn’t a commissioned project - it’s a conceptual redesign created to practice design thinking, modern layout principles, and brand storytelling for complex tech companies. 
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