Prototypes

Beyond Interfaces:
 The Fun Part

UX UI Responsive Design for FS

Designing the mobile experience for FutureSight was about more than just making something look good on a small screen, it was about bringing their entire vision into the palm of someone’s hand.

From scratch, I built a responsive site that feels fluid, modern, and intentional, because this isn’t just another consultancy. FutureSight is a startup born to help companies unlock their potential by understanding the future, and I wanted that clarity and ambition to shine through every scroll.

I chose soft, intelligent colors to create an experience that feel,  both innovative and approachable, with motion that flows naturally, never distracting, always guiding. Behind the clean interface is a platform designed to work: share insight-rich documents, let users easily schedule meetings, interact with AI-driven tools, and help FutureSight gather meaningful data to better serve their clients.

It’s not just a site, it’s a living extension of their purpose: helping businesses evolve with intention, backed by insight, and designed for people. Every interaction had to feel thoughtful, because FutureSight’s mission is exactly that, creating better futures, one decision at a time.

Responsive Dashboard Sanctuary

The responsive dashboard I designed for the Me Too Survivors Sanctuary was created from the ground up, with care, empathy, and deep intention behind every detail. I didn’t want it to feel like just another platform.

It needed to be a space, safe, soft, and intuitive, where survivors could find what they needed without feeling overwhelmed. That’s why I chose gentle, calming colors and focused on creating a smooth, seamless experience, one that feels supportive rather than clinical.

Every element was built from scratch to ensure it truly fit the purpose, no clutter, just clarity. The layout adapts gracefully to any device, and the resources included are exactly what’s necessary: helpful, accessible, and easy to navigate.

This wasn’t just a design task, it was an act of respect, designing not just for users, but for real people moving through real healing.

Mobile Design From Scratch

The responsive website for my company is a fully custom-built experience, designed from scratch to reflect who we are and how we work. It’s not based on templates or shortcuts, instead, every section, interaction, and animation was intentionally crafted to tell our story with clarity and personality.

Building it this way takes time and focus, but it gives me the creative control to shape the experience exactly as it should be, down to the smallest detail.

There are real challenges: translating big ideas into clean interfaces, making sure everything works seamlessly across devices, and using motion to guide, not distract. But that’s where the magic is, finding elegant solutions, layering creativity with code, and making something that feels alive.

This website isn’t just a portfolio piece; it’s our digital home, built to adapt, respond, and express our values through every pixel.

Doodles & Daydreams

Sometimes, it starts with nothing more than a squiggle, a doodle in the corner of a page, a flicker of a shape that doesn’t make sense yet but feels like something waiting to happen.

In my free time, I let myself play with art, with no rules, no pressure, just instinct. I dive into new design tools, experiment with motion, and let the process be as expressive as the final result.

Warmer colors keep pulling me in, there’s something about their glow that feels like memory, emotion, connection. I mix them with classic pop music, because those melodies carry a kind of honest nostalgia that words can’t quite capture.

When the visuals dance to the rhythm, it all starts to make sense. It’s not about being perfect, it’s about letting visuals move, feel, and breathe. Doodles & Daydreams is where I return to curiosity, where art becomes play again, and where expression finds its most human form.