Multi-faceted
Alongside UX Design, I have a deep experience with visual arts. Explore how I approach projects both as a UX Designer and a visual artist.
This page:
1. UX Design
2. Visual Art
Case Study: Laurier's Gender-Based and Sexual Violence Prevention and Support Office
As part of Laurier's Design Thinking I course, I had the opportunity to work alongside 4 other students with Dayna Macdonald as our client.
Inspiration
The original website for Laurier's Gender-Based and Sexual Violence Prevention and Support.
Ideation
Using different Ideation methods such as Crazy 8s and Affinity Mapping to generate possible design solutions.
Implementation
Prototyping in Canva & Figma to produce a fully interactive model for usability testing. Taking user feedback to return to the prototype and make needed changes.
Prototyping
View how a prototype develops throughout iterations, implementing feedback from the client, prof, and users.
It started as a rough Procreate sketch then it was moved to Canva. From this point on, each tweak of the same design was also made interactive in Figma.
1 - Rough Sketch
2 - Canva & Figma Transfer
3 - Relocate Design & Modify Content
4 - Refine Prototype Based On Usability Testing
See The Whole Journey
View our final deliverable for this project. Scroll through here or download to see the animations in PowerPoint.
Approaching my projects
When progressing a project of mine, I ensure that I explore different mediums and concepts before settling on a final image.
Slideshow 1: Tribute To The Negligible, 2025.
Final mural project.
Acrylic paint and mixed media.
Slideshow 2: Dystopia, 2025.
Wearable art project.
Fabric, hot glue, and eyeshadow.
I'm always honoured to talk about my art. Reach out if you have any questions about my projects or want to hear more about them.
