
1- Reach Movement -Walmart
Project Overview
Reach Movement Studio is a musculoskeletal (MSK) health center by Walmart with a mission of making MSK healthcare more accessible and affordable for everyone. For the conceptual studio, I designed the screens of the digital signages in the studio entrance, break room and consultation room. I also designed the wireframes of the mobile controller managing the content displayed in the screens.

2- Procter & Gamble
Project Overview
I designed the interface for an asset and content management system for Procter & Gamble, tailored for use at their headquarters. The system streamlined the management of content displayed on screens showcasing company information, providing centralized control and guided operations for seamless updates and oversight.

3- UNMC dashboard
Project Overview
The University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) needed a dashboard app to display data from its departments and labs. I designed a user-friendly interface, using bar graphs for numerical data, line graphs for trends, and pie charts for comparisons. Prioritizing simplicity over complex visuals, I ensured the design catered to users with varying graph literacy. This project highlights my focus on clarity and usability in data visualization.

4- USF Interactive kiosk
Project Overview
The University of South Florida (USF) needed a reception kiosk for the Muma College of Business to assist visitors with wayfinding in the complex building.
Drawing on years of experience in kiosk design, I applied key principles: keep visuals simple, present information sequentially, avoid overload as people don’t read while standing, prioritize eye-level placement for key elements, include a back button, and ensure all elements are highly visible and readable. These heuristics guided the creation of an intuitive and efficient wayfinding solution.

















