
Designing for now
Imagining for future
A successful design starts with understanding the people who will use it. I conduct thorough user research, analyze user flows, and gather feedback through usability testing to ensure my designs are intuitive, accessible, and effective.








TrendyFlorist
A flower business requires a mobile application through which its users are easily able to navigate and purchase flower. Inspired from Google's material design and gestalt principals, I have created an mobile application design for floral shop starting from user persona to final refining designs. This was a part of Google career certificate


CureNet
CureNet is a UI/UX project designed to revolutionize medical applications by providing seamless access to healthcare services from the comfort of home. The project focuses on creating an intuitive and user-friendly interface that enables users to schedule online doctor appointments, monitor health systems, and interact with virtual healthcare providers effectively. This was the part of Google's UX design career certificate


LoFi restaurant app
With delicious food, when food ordering application is also delicious omg this will make me to order more and more foods. This application design was initially created in black and white rough style with only outlines. Then the wireframes are upgraded with colors, buttons and delicious images of foods. This was the part of internship


Bankade Internet & mobile banking
I have designed a seamless and intuitive user interface for essential banking feature, connecting users not only to their bank but also to a variety of related facilities. The design prioritizes simplicity and ensures a smooth user flow, minimizing confusion and enhancing the overall experience. Drawing inspiration from Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines, the interface emphasizes seamless interaction, visual elegance, and clarity, creating a user-centric experience that aligns with modern usability standards.