This page features a curated selection of projects I’ve worked on in recent years. You’ll find UX/UI work created for MosaiQ Labs—a tech start-up leveraging AI to simplify complex workflows—alongside projects for heritage and culture charities. I’ve also included a few front-end development projects I’ve taken on while learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React, including a fully functioning weather desktop app
This project explores how I designed MosaiQ’s AI assistant to communicate, collaborate, and “think” in ways that feel natural to users — turning complex AI processes into a clear, trustworthy, and seamless experience.
This project focuses on improving how users collaborate with the AI inside their main workspace—making file interactions, system feedback, and assistant behaviour feel more transparent, intuitive, and aligned with real research workflows. By simplifying key patterns and clarifying how the AI responds, the redesign helps users feel more confident, supported, and in control.
Creating the MosaiQ design system meant giving the product a shared language—one that feels consistent, recognisable, and genuinely helpful to users. This project focuses on defining patterns, components, and visual rules that support clarity and accessibility while allowing the product to grow in thoughtful and cohesive ways.
Designing MosaiQ’s AI Modules and Templates meant shaping how users build, automate, and structure their research workflows. This project focuses on creating interactions that feel transparent, intuitive, and genuinely supportive—helping researchers turn complex tasks into repeatable, meaningful processes without losing flexibility or control.
This redesign explores how a local organisation’s website can better reflect its community—improving clarity, navigation, and accessibility while preserving its identity. The project centred on understanding real user needs and translating them into an experience that feels welcoming, trustworthy, and easy to navigate.
This was a “work-in-progress”. It hasn’t been realised yet and what are shown here are only iterations.