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UX/UI Design

UX/UI Design

UX/UI design projects highlighting usability & functionality:

NINDS DESIGN SYSTEM | UI & VISUAL DESIGN LEAD

Improved NINDS digital experience through creating visual consistency & cohesion.

The launch of NINDS Design System unified it’s brand identity and provided a collection of styles, reusable UI components, and guidance for building clean and accessible web pages. View NINDS Design System Case Study ⟶

Client: National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke | NINDS

PAYMENTACCURACY.GOV MODERNIZATION | UX/UI DESIGN LEAD

Built a data-driven site to enhance users understanding of Federal spending.

Paymentaccuracy.gov website modernization efforts optimized user engagement through designing clear and concise data visualizations and creating intuitive and well-structured information architecture. View Paymentaccuracy.gov Case Study ⟶

Client: Office of Management & Budget | OMB

 

NINDS.NIH.GOV Intranet REDESIGN | UX/UI design lead

Enhanced employee engagement & connectivity with internal communication.

The NINDS intranet redesign simplified the user experience through achieving minimalism and intuitive design. The redesign improved the design and functionality of the Popular Tools & Resources and customizable My Links feature. View NINDS Intranet Case Study ⟶

Client: National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke | NINDS

NINDS.NIH.GOV REDESIGN | UX/UI design lead

Re-envisioned & modernized the NINDS homepage.

The modernized NINDS desktop and mobile redesigns uses a cohesive visual design language. It’s improved user-friendly interface facilitates web visitors ability to find information for over 100 neurological disorders, life-saving clinical trails, and research funding opportunities.

Client: National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke | NINDS

 

brain explorer | UI & VISUAL design lead

Empowered the way high school students understand the human brain.

Designed an educational platform called ‘Brain Explorer’ for high school students. The game-like interface allows users to explore five fundamental questions about the brain in a fun and meaningful way.

Client: The Brain Initiative