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Highlighted Projects/Experiences

Helping Ontarians with Voting Queue Estimates

As part of a design challenge from Elections Ontario, My group and I were tasked with reimagining their official mobile app. Using service design fundamentals, our solution providing Ontarians with the means to plan out their voting experience using data.

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GotToGo Project

This project was created to address Toronto’s lack of public bathrooms. Through a mobile app, users can easily find, compare, and navigate nearby bathrooms.

A mockup of the Stylism app on three Iphones

Stylism

The project aimed to improve the customer shopping experience by introducing a smart e-receipt to reduce checkout and return lines. Feedback led to the development of Stylism, which facilitates convenient and safe style considerations and purchases from any clothing brand. Plans include a self-directed in-store shopping journey with AR technology.

Remember Acid Rain?

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. My poster’s dataset is based 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

One of my major projects while working at Prepr as a content coordinator was designing the branding of Prepr’s Skills for Success(SFS) program. The SFS program was an initiative funded by the Canadian government to help train both job-seekers and employees in important career skills such as communication, numeracy, writing, etc.

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