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This is a visual archive of UI design from multiple projects. The focus is on how structure, hierarchy, and interaction come together to create interfaces that feel calm, usable, and aligned with the product’s purpose.
Donezo-A focused task management app for modern teams
Donezo was designed to help individuals and teams manage tasks with clarity, speed, and minimal cognitive load. The problem was clear: most task tools feel either too basic to scale or too complex to use daily. I focused on creating a clean, mobile-first experience that balances structure with flexibility. Core decisions included a simplified onboarding flow, clear task states (In Progress, To-Do, Completed), and detailed task views that surface priority, deadlines, assignees, and context without overwhelming the user.
Collaboration features like comments, attachments, and assignee visibility were intentionally designed to live inside the task, not across scattered screens. Visual hierarchy, spacing, and color were used to guide attention and reduce friction across frequent actions. The result is a calm, scalable task system that supports both solo productivity and team collaboration.
Foodoo-A fast, intuitive food ordering experience
Foodoo was designed to streamline everyday food ordering by reducing decision fatigue and checkout friction. The core challenge was helping users discover food quickly while managing long menus, repeat orders, and price transparency. I focused on a hierarchy-first layout that surfaces popular outlets, recent searches, and frequently ordered items right on the home screen. Menu screens were optimized for scanning, with clear veg/non-veg indicators, portion clarity, and lightweight add-to-cart interactions. The cart and checkout flow was intentionally kept short, with inline promo codes, price breakdowns, and a strong primary CTA to reduce drop-offs. Visual cues, color usage, and spacing were carefully tuned to keep the experience energetic but not overwhelming. The result is a familiar yet efficient ordering flow that supports both browsing and repeat purchases.
Designed With Intent
Together, these interfaces reflect a design approach rooted in intent rather than ornamentation. Each screen is shaped by real constraints—user context, platform behavior, and product goals—resulting in solutions that are adaptable, scalable, and human-centered. This collection is not about visual trends, but about making thoughtful decisions that quietly improve how people interact with products every day.



