Project Overview
As part of the Google UX Design Professional Certificate program, I completed seven modules focused on designing prototypes in Figma. This included research, ideation, wireframing, prototyping, and testing. 
Through three UX projects, I have developed a well-rounded skill set in design and prototyping. First, I created a complete mobile app prototype for a hypothetical local grocery store, focusing on an end-to-end process to help shoppers efficiently locate products. 
Next, I strengthened my Figma skills by designing a website where parents can buy and sell gently owned children's clothes and items. Lastly, I developed a responsive site centered on social good, further expanding my design capabilities.
Portfolio Projects 
Primary Project: Ronnie & Olliea mobile app for a local grocery store to help shoppers efficiently locate products.
Figma Project 1: Switch Hands - a website where parents can buy and sell gently owned children's clothes and items.
Figma Project 2: AccessColor​​​​​​​ - a responsive site for a color contrast checker focused on accessibility in design.
User Interfaces for Web
The next phase of the certificate program focused on designing dynamic user interfaces for websites. I revisited a college project for an app called Switch Hands and evolved it into a website where parents can shop and sell gently owned children's items and clothes.
To bring the brand to life, I developed Switch Hands identity with a focus on childhood-inspired colors and playful shape elements, I also added a moving marquee to make the interface more engaging and dynamic. 
During this project, I concentrated on mastering tools in Figma and understanding how to incorporate interactive elements effectively into the user experience.
If you're viewing on mobile, watch the screen recording of the prototype in the video below.
Software Used
Figma, Adobe Illustrator, Google Docs, Google Sheets & Google Slides
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