This isn’t the complete anthology of what I learned in Califonia Irvine’s UX/UI Bootcamp, but what I’m most proud of.

This was the first project we had to complete during the six-month-long boot camp. As a team, my peers and I had to analyze why customers had trouble shopping on Gulp’s online store. The Google slide shows the team's approach to the problem and how we would fix the online shopping interface if given the opportunity.

This was solely created on Google Slides.

Stutor was the fist of three big projects we had to complete during the Boot Camp. This theoretical app was our solution to the education gap that was created during the Covid-19 pandemic.

We developed and prototyped the app all on Figma.

The goal of this project was to redesign this company’s persona and bring forth Prado Health’s family-centric and community values through design. As well as make the company’s site more visually appealing as well.

The high-fidelity wire-frames that have a clickable web flow are on Figma.

In the UX/UI curriculum, we had to redesign the unemployment for the Oregon government to help residents get the resources and aids that they need. I help with the color choice of the change of the color palette and with the syntax and diction of the website due to my background in writing and art. This web design was entirely made using Figma.

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