Execution, Not Exploration
Elevating an established flow through quick focused high-fidelity design.
2025
UX/UI Design
Wireframing
High Fidelity
Freelance
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I was brought in late, with the flow already locked and the timeline already moving. The problem wasn’t figuring out what the experience should be but making it compelling enough to justify building it.
What began as a passion project from a company leader needed to quickly become a credible, high-fidelity proof of concept. My role was to take a predetermined flow, designed to replace a clunky internal system, and translate it into polished, pitch-ready mocks.
The goal was a clear, tangible vision of a faster, more intuitive employee experience, one that shifted the conversation from “could we build this?” to “when do we start?”
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Challenges
The biggest constraint was time. With less than a week to deliver and limited resources to lean on, there was no room for exploration, detours, or second-guessing. Every decision had to count.
With the deadline looming, there was no warm-up, just a straight dive-in. I was handed a locked-in flow, a small set of colors and images, and a clear directive: design a mobile-only experience, fast.
Working in Figma allowed me to move at speed, turning constraints into momentum and keeping the door open for a fully clickable prototype if needed. Within days, that sprint resulted in 25+ high-fidelity screens that transformed the predetermined flow into a cohesive, polished mobile experience.
Whether or not the company ultimately adopted the concept, the outcome was clear: the brief was met, the deadline was hit, and the work earned buy-in from the individual it was built for.
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Design
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Final Thoughts
This project was a satisfying sprint from start to finish. The tight timeline made every decision matter, turning what could have been insurmountable pressure into a focused, manageable challenge. It was rewarding to see a predetermined flow come to life in high-fidelity screens and to create an experience that was both polished and purposeful. Overall, it was a great exercise in speed, precision, and thoughtful execution. It became an experience that left me energized and proud of the work delivered.