WIREFRAMES
WIREFRAMES
This is a highlight of some of my favorite passion projects in and out of course work
Meet Bet It— Sport Betting Re-imagined:
This project was inspired by my time living in New York City, where I came across FanDuel and witnessed its immense popularity and potential, but found the UX/flow to be overwhelming. I set out to reimagine the sports betting experience by simplifying complex processes and providing users with clear, actionable insights. The app features individualized dashboards on the Home page for tracking trends with visual statistics for favorite teams, an integrated payment system with a PIN-based login, and tools like a messaging forum, calendar, and streamlined bet management.
Student Dashboard Re-design
For this design challenge, I was given the screenshot on the left and asked to re-design the home page. I focused on streamlining the user experience by keeping the original navigation while introducing widgets that present information clearly and interactively. The Quick Actions section prioritizes essential tasks, while the excess information from the original screenshot is consolidated into a “Tips for You” section to minimize clutter. A notification center and inbox were also added at the top for quick access.
I created visual tools such as graphs to break down loans into Principal vs. Interest, a Payment Tracker for recent trends, and a detailed Transaction History to track payments. Upcoming payment deadlines and a clear loan tracker are displayed prominently to ensure users can stay organized and informed at a glance.
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Amaano
Amaano is a decentralized money-exchanging start-up application that I was able to work on before its release on the app store. I worked on both the mobile and website team and created wireframes through Figma in order to improve the design layout of the application. Below are some of my favorite designs I have contributed to the app
NPSOT Redesign Prototype
Government entities and organizations are often known for their poor website design, which leads to difficult navigation and user frustration. Because these sites often contain extremely useful, or even essential information, we thought it would be insightful to redesign one such website for this project. This project will focus on improving the usability of the Native Plant Society of Texas's website. Below is walk through of the redesigned site.