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Professional Recommendations
Recommendations from past collegues and Research participants
The Learning Strategy System
The Learning Strategy System is a rigorous, UX-inspired framework designed to transform the college decision from an emotional rite of passage into a high-stakes financial investment. By integrating quantitative metrics—such as Total Cost of Attendance, Opportunity Cost, and Payback Periods—with qualitative self-assessments on academic readiness and career alignment, the system empowers users to audit the true ROI of a degree against viable alternatives like apprenticeships and trade schools. It replaces simplistic, "one-size-fits-all" advice with a structured, data-driven toolkit, ensuring that if a student chooses higher education, they do so with a clear strategy to avoid high-regret debt and maximize long-term professional velocity.
Design Challenge Collaboration - Redesigning AllPay Pro
This was a Design Collaboration with Stephan, a UX Designer colleague
UX Process
A structured 8-stage UX process that turns vision into validated design.
See how strategy, usability, and design come together to create seamless digital experiences.
Ethan Green’s recipes app Case study
This project aims to develop a business that specializes in designing interactive login pages and user interactions. The business will leverage existing website details, images, and colors to create more engaging and user-friendly designs. Additionally the login pages will help the business owner (Ethan Greens, our user) to collect and analyze user activity data to inform the development of new products and services.
Blog: Responsive Design Learning for Life - Responsive Web Design
The purpose of the blog “Learning For Life” is to review courses from LinkedIn Learning and Coursera. The goal is to share a personal experience in the form of a blog in order to inspire others into learning different skills and developing note taking strategies in Cornell notes format while cultivating curiosity and thought provoking questions.
Fun fact!: This was the first attempt of making The Learning Strategy System