During my internship at Macy’s Tech, I developed a new gift guide feature called Gift Together along with two other UX interns. This was my first professional UX project, and the most large-scale project I’d ever done. It included everything from user research with nearly 130 users to a department pitch for the entire Macy’s UX department of 50+. Overall, I had a blast working on this project and am excited for its implementation in 2020.
View ProjectDuring my internship at Healthcare Human Factors, I took on a project to improve personal protective equipment signage at Toronto Western Hospital. After more than 7 design iterations, ethnographic research, and usability testing with nearly 30 users including healthcare workers, patient visitors, social workers, medical students and more, we are finally ready to trial the posters at the hospital for the upcoming flu season!
View ProjectThis design challenge landed me a UI/UX design internship at the Prepr Network. Over a span of 3 days, I was asked to redesign some of Prepr's key pages, including the Explore page, Labs page, and Challenge Details page. My final set of deliverables includes a heuristic evaluation of the app's current UI/UX, lo-fi wireframes, and a hi-fi interactive prototype. The tools I used were Adobe Illustrator, Figma and InVision.
View ProjectDuring my summer in SF, I did lots of things for the very first time. Participating in a hackathon was one of them; winning that hackathon was also one of them! After two intense rounds, my team not only won the competition with our idea for a quick in-store pickup system, but also had the chance to present our idea to Macy’s C-Suite executives and have the pitch be broadcasted across all Macy’s Tech offices - truly the opportunity of a lifetime!
View ProjectIn the Fall of 2018 I took a Human Computer Interaction course which was my first opportunity to perform the end-to-end UX process complete with research, design and testing. I got the chance to play with tools like Axure RP and build interactive prototypes, and had so much fun doing so that I've never looked back since.
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