Computational Thinking
This project is part of my assessment for the Computational Thinking module at Cardiff University. It involves designing and hosting a static website using HTML and CSS, showcasing my understanding of computational thinking and its relevance to my academic and professional development. The project demonstrates my ability to structure and implement a website, ensuring it is both functional and accessible. Click here to see the live demo.
& Dynamic WebPage
Automated Assessment Tool
As part of a collaborative software engineering module, my team and I developed a business plan and designed an automated assessment tool (AAT) aimed at streamlining evaluations. Together, we crafted use case diagrams and user stories to map out the project, and created a high-fidelity prototype and test cases to bring our vision to life.
Explore the Requirements for our minimum viable product created from use case diagrams and user stories.
Watch my demonstration showcasing my contribution to our low-fidelity prototype.
ReDesigning mICROSOFT fEature
In this project, I reimagined the Automatic Replies feature for Microsoft Office to make it more intuitive and user-friendly. Starting with key UX principles, I developed wireframes and conducted a heuristic usability test on my design to identify and address usability issues. This process helped me create a streamlined and effective solution, focusing on clarity and ease of use for all types of users.
Explore my redesign process of the Automated Replies Feature.
Take a look at my usability testing results through my Heuristic Usability Testing.
UX Research Experiment
Keyboard vs Touchscreen
This UX research project focused on designing an experiment to evaluate how keyboard-based and touchscreen-based text entry methods impact input speed. Through careful definition of variables and a structured hypothesis, I developed a user-centered experiment procedure to explore how different input methods affect user efficiency and experience in text entry.
Explore my UX Research Project.
Google X Coursera
In this course, I dove deep into the world of UX, exploring everything from visual design principles to the finer points of interaction design and usability testing. With Figma as my main tool, I learned to bring ideas to life, always focusing on creating interfaces that are not just functional but genuinely user-friendly and accessible. This experience strengthened my belief in design thinking and the power of an iterative, user-centred approach to make better digital experiences.
Explore the empathy, define, and ideate stages of my UX design process for creating a tutoring platform. This includes my work on UX research, personas, user stories, journey maps, problem statements, and competitive audits.
UX Design Course
Take a look at my prototype phase, featuring wireframes and prototypes of my tutoring app webpage.
Explore my usability testing phase.
Nutri App
Dissertation Project
The aim of this project was to design and develop the Nutri App, a comprehensive mobile application that empowers individuals with food allergies, intolerances, or dietary preferences to make safe and informed food choices. The app integrates real-time allergen tracking, restaurant recommendations, and user-generated insights, leveraging React Native, Firebase, and APIs to create a seamless experience.
Explore my dissertation project