Client Case Study

Client Case Study

Client Case Study

Client Case Study

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

Crafting interactive prototypes for a smooth & satisfying experience

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Client

Workmade

Year

2023

Service

Interactive Design

Brief

With my proficiency in Origami Studio, I was considered the go-to designer at Daybreak Studio for interactive prototyping. During the agency's engagement with Workmade - an app that helps freelancers manage their income, expenses, and taxes in one place - I was tasked with rapidly building interactive prototypes using Origami Studio for client reviews.

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Streamlining sign-in forms with smooth transitions
Streamlining sign-in forms with smooth transitions
Streamlining sign-in forms with smooth transitions

Filling in form fields on mobile can be a tedious process because of the constant tapping in and out of fields to move onto the next input; guiding users through a step-by-step approach to filling inputs helps to make the process more seamless.

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Real-time verification of password criteria
Real-time verification of password criteria
Real-time verification of password criteria

Adding visual indicators for real-time validation of password criteria helps to make the sign-up process more efficient for the user.

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Using quick gestures to categorize
Using quick gestures to categorize
Using quick gestures to categorize

On the app, users are prompted to classify their income sources between two categories — Personal or Business. Using a swipe motion to categorize is a quick and delightful solution for an otherwise mundane user task.

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