Claremont Graduate University | Professor Dani Green | Spring 2025
This assignment takes in-class participation to sort which cards belong in caregiver profiles versus caregiver filters.
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This assignment requires re-design of two different versions of Autism Science Foundation (ASF).
One version prioritizes maximizing donations, while another focuses on increasing online followers to ASF.
I conducted an information architecture audit of Cal State Fullerton's website, identifying strengths and weaknesses with design rationales.
I provided actionable recommendations grounded in Gestalt Principles and UX best practices to improve site navigation and usability.
ReThink is a caregiver-focused ABA data collection and scheduling app. I identified two critical usability issues: users struggled to locate their scheduled sessions within the calendar and experienced difficulty tapping undersized buttons.
To address these problems, I applied the Von Restorff Effect to visually distinguish active sessions and leveraged Fitts' Law to increase button target sizes.
The before-and-after mockups demonstrate how these evidence-based design changes reduced unnecessary scrolling and improved selection speed and accuracy.
I recreated ReThink's core calendar-based scheduling workflow in Figma with pixel-perfect components, navigation elements, and contextual annotations.
Using an established design system, I demonstrated proficiency in file organization, accurate UI pattern implementation, and translating real-world app screens into high-fidelity mockups.