UX
From July 2020 to March 2021, I took part in a User Experience course, after being introduced to it in my Interactive Communications studies. Simple, useable, and easy-to-use designs are what I am drawn to the most, and I try to design everything according to these three principles. Above all, the course and the projects taught me to think about the users' flow, no matter what project it is - tangible or digital.
Rento
Rento is an app I designed to help users rent a car by model, time, and need. The app uses the users' location and easily connects to a map, directing the users to the car they ordered.
WorkWize
As part of my final project, I created WorkWize - an app designed to connect freelancers and customers, for small-medium scale projects.
E-commerce
This e-commerce project was designed to help users find and purchase their next device, whether it's a kitchen device, computer, or TV. it displays the user's options in a manner that is both simplistic though elaborative enough to show that the users have multiple options, but in a way that wouldn't bombard them with unnecessary information.
Pillax
Pillax, the breathing pillow, was my final project at the Milab, the Innovation lab at Reichman University. In this project, we created a tangible prototype to help people suffering from Insomnia. The pillow synchronizes with the user's breathing and rises and lowers. I was in two positions in this project- the user experience designer and the project manager.
