UI EXPLORATION
UI EXPLORATION
UI EXPLORATION
Diverse designs that I have created as part of a challenge to practice UI.
Diverse designs that I have created as part of a challenge to practice UI.
Diverse designs that I have created as part of a challenge to practice UI.
© Copyright 2024.
© Copyright 2024.
© Copyright 2024.
I came up with the idea that Netflix could, as other similar content businesses do, include a button on their interface to allow members to share what they are watching on the platform in a simple way.
During my research, I discovered that Netflix already had a share button, which few people seem to be aware of, so I decided to continue and design an improved experience over the current one.
By doing so, even with their reputation, it would boost their visibility on social media thanks to word of mouth, increasing social engagement and resulting in higher conversion rates.
Have you ever been working on your computer or browsing the internet and wanted to change the song playing on spotify without having to navigate away from your current task?
The UX-UI design is simple and sleek, making it easy to use and understand. It displays only the essential information, perfect for those who just want quick access to their music without having to constantly switch between windows or apps.
Would you like to see it implemented?
I designed an error page, widely known as 404, that works almost like a landing page for a business that works in the optics field.
Users tried to access a page that doesn’t exist so it’s important to offer them an explanation, a feeling that everything is still working properly and an easy way to return to what they were searching for.
It’s a trend and a good idea to give some comic relief and maybe including an interactive element that the user can play with.

Continuing my device-exploratory phase, I designed an intuitive and simple temperature settings screen for a car display.
As a touch-based interface located in a car, the design had to be clear and easy-to-use, allowing the driver and the passenger to tap and swipe the screen without distracting the driver from the road.I design is simple and sleek, making it easy to use and understand. It displays only the essential information, perfect for those who just want quick access to their music without having to constantly switch between windows or apps.
Although not implemented, my idea was to incorporate voice control commands to make it even more accessible and safer to use.

Felt like I could design something a bit different from the usual stuff, yet shouldn’t build a complete app so I established 2 types to visualise same user profile.
While navigating in the full screen map the user can select each pin and that will pop up the small profile card, which also is set in a slider element with nearby profiles.
The page format profile will increase the information from the small card and provide the user an easy way to book a yoga class. so, even with their reputation, it would boost their visibility on social media thanks to word of mouth, increasing social engagement and resulting in higher conversion rates.
Today’s challenge wasn’t one of those I dive into with many ideas, instead took me a while and many variations and ideas to come up with something.
Although I feel is not my field of action, I still believe trying out new uncommon patterns or designs will always expand your mind into creativity and design thinking.

Simple and stylish yet effective design to let users concentrate on the task they want to complete.
It has light and dark modes with legible accesible buttons and display will help in any given circumstance or environment.
The importance of landing pages lies in the fact that they are the first point of contact between a potential customer and a company.
A well-designed landing page that is visually appealing, easy to navigate and provides clear and concise information will persuade the user to take a specific action for the benefit of the business.
For this challenge I switched devices and created a web landing page, presenting an immersive experience of what it would be like to see the aurora borealis when travelling to the northern countries.

For this second challenge I focused on setting up a series of blocks of information needed in a checkout screen such as the prices of each item, totals and subtotals as well as possible shipping taxes.
After completing it I realised that I forgot a very important one, the checkout progress bar, but since the challenge prompt was about credit cards as payment methods, I let it go.
This first one begins with a slow and relaxing loading screen featuring a latte art video, setting a warm and inviting mood for the user.
Overall, my goal of this design was to focus on grids and space hierarchy while being a bit creative with the font and the coffee theme.
© Copyright 2024.
I came up with the idea that Netflix could, as other similar content businesses do, include a button on their interface to allow members to share what they are watching on the platform in a simple way.
During my research, I discovered that Netflix already had a share button, which few people seem to be aware of, so I decided to continue and design an improved experience over the current one.
By doing so, even with their reputation, it would boost their visibility on social media thanks to word of mouth, increasing social engagement and resulting in higher conversion rates.
Have you ever been working on your computer or browsing the internet and wanted to change the song playing on spotify without having to navigate away from your current task?
The UX-UI design is simple and sleek, making it easy to use and understand. It displays only the essential information, perfect for those who just want quick access to their music without having to constantly switch between windows or apps.
Would you like to see it implemented?
I designed an error page, widely known as 404, that works almost like a landing page for a business that works in the optics field.
Users tried to access a page that doesn’t exist so it’s important to offer them an explanation, a feeling that everything is still working properly and an easy way to return to what they were searching for.
It’s a trend and a good idea to give some comic relief and maybe including an interactive element that the user can play with.

Continuing my device-exploratory phase, I designed an intuitive and simple temperature settings screen for a car display.
As a touch-based interface located in a car, the design had to be clear and easy-to-use, allowing the driver and the passenger to tap and swipe the screen without distracting the driver from the road.I design is simple and sleek, making it easy to use and understand. It displays only the essential information, perfect for those who just want quick access to their music without having to constantly switch between windows or apps.
Although not implemented, my idea was to incorporate voice control commands to make it even more accessible and safer to use.

Felt like I could design something a bit different from the usual stuff, yet shouldn’t build a complete app so I established 2 types to visualise same user profile.
While navigating in the full screen map the user can select each pin and that will pop up the small profile card, which also is set in a slider element with nearby profiles.
The page format profile will increase the information from the small card and provide the user an easy way to book a yoga class. so, even with their reputation, it would boost their visibility on social media thanks to word of mouth, increasing social engagement and resulting in higher conversion rates.
Today’s challenge wasn’t one of those I dive into with many ideas, instead took me a while and many variations and ideas to come up with something.
Although I feel is not my field of action, I still believe trying out new uncommon patterns or designs will always expand your mind into creativity and design thinking.

Simple and stylish yet effective design to let users concentrate on the task they want to complete.
It has light and dark modes with legible accesible buttons and display will help in any given circumstance or environment.
The importance of landing pages lies in the fact that they are the first point of contact between a potential customer and a company.
A well-designed landing page that is visually appealing, easy to navigate and provides clear and concise information will persuade the user to take a specific action for the benefit of the business.
For this challenge I switched devices and created a web landing page, presenting an immersive experience of what it would be like to see the aurora borealis when travelling to the northern countries.

For this second challenge I focused on setting up a series of blocks of information needed in a checkout screen such as the prices of each item, totals and subtotals as well as possible shipping taxes.
After completing it I realised that I forgot a very important one, the checkout progress bar, but since the challenge prompt was about credit cards as payment methods, I let it go.
This first one begins with a slow and relaxing loading screen featuring a latte art video, setting a warm and inviting mood for the user.
Overall, my goal of this design was to focus on grids and space hierarchy while being a bit creative with the font and the coffee theme.
© Copyright 2024.
I came up with the idea that Netflix could, as other similar content businesses do, include a button on their interface to allow members to share what they are watching on the platform in a simple way.
During my research, I discovered that Netflix already had a share button, which few people seem to be aware of, so I decided to continue and design an improved experience over the current one.
By doing so, even with their reputation, it would boost their visibility on social media thanks to word of mouth, increasing social engagement and resulting in higher conversion rates.
Have you ever been working on your computer or browsing the internet and wanted to change the song playing on spotify without having to navigate away from your current task?
The UX-UI design is simple and sleek, making it easy to use and understand. It displays only the essential information, perfect for those who just want quick access to their music without having to constantly switch between windows or apps.
Would you like to see it implemented?
I designed an error page, widely known as 404, that works almost like a landing page for a business that works in the optics field.
Users tried to access a page that doesn’t exist so it’s important to offer them an explanation, a feeling that everything is still working properly and an easy way to return to what they were searching for.
It’s a trend and a good idea to give some comic relief and maybe including an interactive element that the user can play with.

Continuing my device-exploratory phase, I designed an intuitive and simple temperature settings screen for a car display.
As a touch-based interface located in a car, the design had to be clear and easy-to-use, allowing the driver and the passenger to tap and swipe the screen without distracting the driver from the road.I design is simple and sleek, making it easy to use and understand. It displays only the essential information, perfect for those who just want quick access to their music without having to constantly switch between windows or apps.
Although not implemented, my idea was to incorporate voice control commands to make it even more accessible and safer to use.

Felt like I could design something a bit different from the usual stuff, yet shouldn’t build a complete app so I established 2 types to visualise same user profile.
While navigating in the full screen map the user can select each pin and that will pop up the small profile card, which also is set in a slider element with nearby profiles.
The page format profile will increase the information from the small card and provide the user an easy way to book a yoga class. so, even with their reputation, it would boost their visibility on social media thanks to word of mouth, increasing social engagement and resulting in higher conversion rates.
Today’s challenge wasn’t one of those I dive into with many ideas, instead took me a while and many variations and ideas to come up with something.
Although I feel is not my field of action, I still believe trying out new uncommon patterns or designs will always expand your mind into creativity and design thinking.

Simple and stylish yet effective design to let users concentrate on the task they want to complete.
It has light and dark modes with legible accesible buttons and display will help in any given circumstance or environment.
The importance of landing pages lies in the fact that they are the first point of contact between a potential customer and a company.
A well-designed landing page that is visually appealing, easy to navigate and provides clear and concise information will persuade the user to take a specific action for the benefit of the business.
For this challenge I switched devices and created a web landing page, presenting an immersive experience of what it would be like to see the aurora borealis when travelling to the northern countries.

For this second challenge I focused on setting up a series of blocks of information needed in a checkout screen such as the prices of each item, totals and subtotals as well as possible shipping taxes.
After completing it I realised that I forgot a very important one, the checkout progress bar, but since the challenge prompt was about credit cards as payment methods, I let it go.
This first one begins with a slow and relaxing loading screen featuring a latte art video, setting a warm and inviting mood for the user.
Overall, my goal of this design was to focus on grids and space hierarchy while being a bit creative with the font and the coffee theme.
© Copyright 2024.