What I Worked On
Worked on a government-focused platform, contributing to frontend implementation, responsive UI systems, and product decisions that helped make complex information easier to navigate.
Designed UI in Figma before implementation, including landing page concepts shaped from a requirements and report document provided by the client and stakeholders.
The design process focused on turning those requirements into a clean UX/UI direction that aligned with stakeholder needs, including work connected to the National Institute of Corrections.
Engineering Focus
Focused on building maintainable frontend pieces that could carry a professional government-facing tone: responsive layouts, clear hierarchy, accessible spacing, and clean component structure.
Because the work started from client documentation, the engineering process had to stay close to the intent of the report while still making practical interface decisions around content, navigation, and visual structure.
Design-to-Implementation
The work moved from stakeholder material into Figma concepts, then into frontend implementation. That meant translating requirements, reports, and visual direction into pages that could be reviewed, refined, and shipped.
For the NIC-related landing page direction, the value was in keeping the handoff tight: design choices needed to reflect the source requirements, and implementation needed to preserve the clarity of the approved experience.
Technologies
Outcome
Contributed to a more polished frontend direction for government-related digital work, connecting stakeholder requirements, Figma design, and implementation into one workflow.
The project has been valuable practice in building interfaces where trust, clarity, and alignment with real requirements matter as much as the code itself.