I design user-friendly digital products for early stage businesses and entrepreneurs.
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Selected designs from my previous projects.
This creative project for a non-profit organisation took 3 months to restructure, plan and design. The current website (built in 2017) needed to be updated to a more user-and-info-friendly layout, as well as giving out fresh and welcoming vibes.
Partnering with The IT Guys, my role was to create:
After a few meetings, both parties agreed on a responsive design. This was important since: 1) the client wanted a mobile site that is cost-effective and; 2) a single website/URL to build, maintain and promote by the client themselves.
<aside> 👉 Right (or bottom on mobile): Moodboards. Pastel colours and real-life photos are favoured over illustrations.
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CatchThatBus aims to revolutionise the bus industry in Malaysia and Singapore through technological and operational innovations.
CTB wanted a specific booking platform that is fast, interactive and more importantly, able to strenghten relationships with their users (over 70% of their traffic in both countries come from mobile devices).
The decision: building a mobile-first website.
It was an excellent collaborative effort, in which I was involved, namely:
<aside> 📌 Please visit CTB's blog to read more about the mobile website case study
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