Arabesque

The Arabesque project is a digital platform I designed and developed to explore and celebrate Arabic geometric patterns. The website offers users the ability to browse a curated collection of traditional designs and create their own patterns using a custom-built generator. This project showcases my skills in UI/UX design, web development, and cultural storytelling, blending modern technology with rich artistic heritage. It’s a reflection of my passion for both design and the preservation of cultural art forms.

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My Sculptures Last Forever

This project extends the work of Yumi Kusama into the digital realm, exploring the concept of longevity through an interactive medium. I created an immersive website where users can drag a slider to visualize how long a sculpture piece can endure over time. By digitizing Kusama’s sculptures, the project emphasizes how these works can achieve a form of immortality in the digital space. It blends Kusama’s exploration of infinity with the idea that digital representations can preserve art indefinitely. The project uses point cloud data, scanned via mobile devices, to bring this concept to life, offering a unique way for users to engage with and experience public art in a digital format.

RecyQ - UI & UX

The RecyQ app is crafted for a seamless user experience, enabling easy bin delivery scheduling for new users and hassle-free pickup scheduling for current users. The app features a Loyalty Points system that rewards users for their recycling efforts, along with an educational section to engage and inform about sustainable practices. Additionally, users can track their carbon footprint reduction, making their positive environmental impact visible and rewarding. This design focuses on simplicity, engagement, and user empowerment, aligning with the app’s sustainability goals.