I designed a complete e-commerce experience for Lenny, a modern, lifestyle-focused online store that blends fashion, tech, and everyday essentials. The project covers the full user journey—from landing and product discovery to detailed product pages, cart management, checkout, and content engagement via blogs.
With a focus on usability, visual clarity, and conversion-optimized flows, this design ensures a seamless shopping experience across desktop interfaces. Every section was crafted to meet user expectations while reflecting the brand’s clean and confident identity.
In today’s fast-paced online retail environment, many e-commerce platforms suffer from cluttered interfaces, poor product discovery, and fragmented user journeys—leading to cart abandonment and low engagement. Lenny was designed to address these pain points by creating a seamless, modern shopping experience that’s intuitive, engaging, and conversion-focused.
To ensure Lenny meets the needs of its diverse user base, we identified key personas representing different shopper behaviors—from tech-savvy gadget lovers to fashion-forward individuals and value-conscious everyday users. Understanding their goals, frustrations, and motivations helped us guide design decisions across the entire platform.
These research has been made by google forms.
of users said they abandon carts if checkout feels complicated.
preferred having multiple product images and zoom-in features.
expressed difficulty in filtering products on other platforms.
were more likely to buy from stores with visible reviews and ratings
ASOS is a leading fashion-focused e-commerce platform popular among Gen Z and millennials.
Amazon is the largest global e-commerce marketplace, covering nearly every category imaginable.
Designing the PRMS telecom dashboard has been an ongoing, collaborative process focused on streamlining complex workflows for large-scale telecom operations. By grounding our design in user research and industry insights, we aimed to create a solution that is not only functional but also intuitive for a wide range of users—from project managers to support teams.
While the dashboard is still in development, early prototypes and feedback indicate a strong alignment with user needs, particularly around role-based views, centralized task management, and data accessibility. As we continue to refine the interface and test usability, our goal remains to deliver a scalable platform that enhances efficiency, reduces friction, and empowers telecom teams to make faster, data-driven decisions.