Proof-driven work across concept, iteration, and completed builds.
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Adaptive study planning for overwhelmed students.
AI Study Buddy
A concept-to-prototype product that translates assignment pressure into personalized study steps, reminders, and feedback loops.
Problem
Students often know they are overwhelmed before they know what to do next. The product needed to turn stress into a clear first action.
Approach
I framed the experience around breaking assignments into smaller guided decisions, then tested interface directions that kept the workflow lightweight.
Why It Matters
This project shows how I think about AI as a support layer inside a product experience, not just a feature added on top.
Visual Proof
Prototype interface mockupProcess Notes
- Mapped a student planning workflow before drafting the AI interaction model.
- Designed the experience around reducing task friction instead of adding more dashboards.
- Validated the direction with low-fidelity interface screens and prompt testing.
A motion-first environment for testing recruiter-facing storytelling.
Portfolio Interaction Lab
An internal sandbox for exploring animated layouts, project framing, and the balance between technical clarity and creative direction.
Problem
A portfolio can look polished without proving anything. I needed a way to test how layout and motion affect credibility for recruiters.
Approach
I used this project as an experimentation space for editorial structure, animation timing, and responsive composition before applying ideas to the live site.
Why It Matters
It demonstrates that I treat interaction and presentation as product decisions, with deliberate tradeoffs around clarity, motion, and performance.
Visual Proof
Motion and layout study boardProcess Notes
- Compared multiple portfolio structures to see which one surfaces credibility fastest.
- Built motion prototypes that prioritize readability on mobile instead of desktop-only effects.
- Documented what interaction patterns feel intentional rather than decorative.
A concept for guided onboarding across campus systems.
AI Campus Guide
A service concept focused on helping new students navigate forms, deadlines, and support resources through conversational guidance.
Problem
New students face fragmented systems and unclear deadlines, which creates anxiety before they have enough context to ask the right questions.
Approach
I treated the concept like a service design problem first, mapping the support journey and identifying where conversational guidance could reduce confusion.
Why It Matters
Even as a concept, it shows how I frame AI work around trust, onboarding, and cross-system usability rather than novelty alone.
Visual Proof
Service concept overviewProcess Notes
- Defined the user journey around confusing first-week tasks.
- Outlined trust and transparency patterns for showing what the AI knows and what it guesses.
- Created a roadmap for future prototyping and usability checks.