UX/UI projects
Check out my latest projects below

Y.SHARK
Y.SHARK is a microbrewery located on the island of Ingarö, in Stockholm. I stumbled upon their website and was immediately intrigued by how their brand and visual first impression could be enhanced. I looked through and tried the Y.SHARK website and found smaller flaws in their UI and UX. I wanted to expand my visual design knowledge by trying to rebrand and redesign their website with my style, which in this project is represented by clean, modern, and energetic visuals.

Fotbollsbolaget
Fotbollsbolaget has a website that presents their company and the services they offer. Their core expertise is in soccer, with a focus on helping young players reach the next level through personalized training. As the founders are friends of mine, I saw an opportunity to both support their business and challenge myself by rebranding and redesigning their UX and UI. This allowed me to deepen my understanding of design principles while also delivering a high-fidelity prototype they can potentially implement.

Activ8
Activ8 is a prototype for an app designed to streamline the process of planning social experiences within friend groups. Developed by me and three other students at Stockholm University over approximately 1.5 months, the app aims to tackle common issues in organizing meetups, such as coordinating schedules and selecting activities. Our solution integrates calendar syncing to identify mutual availability, allowing users to effortlessly discover, save, and book activities, enhancing group experiences with minimal hassle.

Feedeer
This project focused on Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI) rather than traditional Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Together with two other students, I was challenged to identify a specific animal and design a solution centered around its needs and behaviors. The process was both engaging and demanding, requiring us to shift perspective and consider non-human users. The result was a prototype for an automated deer-feeding station, designed to support wildlife in a non-intrusive and thoughtful way.

Plantpartners
This participatory design project resulted in a solution focused on enabling sustainable food cultivation in urban environments, emphasizing community gardening to overcome space constraints. The prototype aimed to guide and support city residents in growing their own food, fostering shared cultivation spaces and strengthening community bonds while addressing environmental sustainability. Its role and visual form were shaped to provide practical and inclusive pathways for urban gardening, tailored to adapt to the challenges of limited space in city settings.

