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“To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan, and not quite enough time.”
– Leonard Bernstein
Portfolio
A selection of items that showcase some of the projects I have worked on.
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Improving The Ontario Voting Experience through Queue Estimation
How might we re-imagine the Elections Ontario app?
Design challenge from Elections Ontario to reimagine their mobile app. Using service design fundamentals, my group proposed a solution to help Ontarians plan when they vote using both live and historical data.
Service Design

UofT EventNest
Promoting student engagement with campus clubs.
Working with the UofT MADLabs team, my team and I created an accessible mobile application design to facilitate student interactions with student clubs and organizations.
UX Research
UX Design

GotToGo Project
Addressing the issues of Toronto’s public bathroom.
A project to address Toronto’s public bathrooms availability and cleanliness issues. Through a mobile app, users can easily find, compare, and navigate nearby bathrooms.
UX Research
UX Design
Remember Acid Rain?
Data Visualization Poster on the Montreal Protocol
As part of the “INF1005: Best Practices in Data Visualization” course, the final assignment was to create a poster using a dataset of our choice. The dataset I used was reporting on the Montreal Protocol, one of the few examples of global cooperation in successfully combating climate change.
I wanted to show the viewer how the world slowly reduced its reliance on ozone-depleting substances. It was not just all at once, it was a gradual change that accounted for the circumstances for both Global North and South countries.
Prepr’s Skills for Success Program
Branding Toolkit
One of my major projects at Prepr, where I worked as a Content Coordinator, was leading the branding design for Prepr’s Skills for Success (SFS) program. SFS was a Canadian government–funded initiative aimed at helping job seekers and employees develop essential career skills such as communication, numeracy, and writing. The branding for SFS was based on themes of travelling and exploration to learn new skills.

