Design for Accessibility
Insight: Accessibility is no longer an afterthought in design; it’s essential for creating inclusive products. Websites and apps that don’t consider accessibility (contrast ratios, alt
I approach every project with the belief that design is problem-solving at its core. My philosophy is centered on simplicity, clarity, and purpose. I draw inspiration from everyday moments, combining these insights with a strong focus on typography, color theory, and visual hierarchy to deliver cohesive, engaging designs. Whether it’s branding, web design, or print materials, I strive to make each project not just look good but feel right.
a passionate graphic designer with a keen eye for detail and a deep love for visual storytelling. I believe design should not only be aesthetically pleasing but also meaningful, helping brands connect with their audiences on a deeper level. My goal is to create designs that blend creativity, functionality, and strategy, ensuring each piece not only stands out but also communicates the right message.
Insight: Accessibility is no longer an afterthought in design; it’s essential for creating inclusive products. Websites and apps that don’t consider accessibility (contrast ratios, alt
Insight: In 2014, Airbnb underwent a significant rebranding process. Prior to this, their brand was more about the platform than the user experience. They introduced
Design thinking isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s a problem-solving approach that centers around the user’s needs. The core principles include empathy, ideation, and prototyping. By