Writings on design, accessibility, and more.

My thoughts and experiences in UI/UX/product design, audiology, and more.

Accessible Design for 'deaf', Hard of Hearing, and the Deaf Community

Considering individuals with various auditory conditions, including those who are hard of hearing, have tinnitus, or are a part of the Deaf community, is crucial in UX design to ensure inclusivity and accessibility for all users. Not only is it important to think about the auditory needs of these users, but knowing and understanding the unique language and cultural aspects of the Deaf community will allow you to design for all users.

Optimizing UX Forms for Accessibility and Inclusivity

Forms are an integral part of user interface design and are used extensively across various digital platforms and applications. Whether it's a simple contact form or a complex multi-step form, they serve as a means for users to input and submit information, making forms a common and frequent element in the design of digital experiences. The effectiveness and usability of forms directly impact the overall user experience, making them a key consideration in UX design.

ReSound

A redesign of the ReSound Smart 3D, a mobile application that allows hearing aid users to adjust settings including volume, directionality of microphones, and connectivity, o improve accessibility, user flow, product market competition, and the hearing aid experience.

Leaflet

A social based mobile application concept created to help plant enthusiasts share, learn, and take care of their plants. Follow me as I got from initial ideation to a final working prototype -- all guided by research.