Design that moves metrics

I craft user centred products, interfaces, and services backed by research, clean systems, and rapid prototypes to help you ship faster, cut friction, and grow what matters.

I’m a designer–builder who turns messy problems into clear, usable experiences. I work end-to-end—from framing the problem and mapping journeys to crafting UI, prototyping, and partnering with engineering to ship. My bias is toward clarity, evidence, and outcomes: research to reduce guesswork, systems to scale, and clean execution that users actually feel.

Over the years, I’ve worn multiple hats across product, UX, UI, and service design. That range means I can zoom out to align stakeholders and business goals, then zoom in to polish the details that make an interface feel effortless. I care about accessibility, performance, and documentation that makes handoff painless.

What I’m strong at

  • Product/UI design and design systems (Figma, component libraries, tokens)

  • UX research, journey mapping, and rapid prototyping to validate early

  • Service design: aligning people, processes, and touchpoints end-to-end

  • Front-end fluency for tight design–dev collaboration (HTML/CSS/JS, React)

  • Clear specs, assets, and handover to keep teams moving fast

If you need design that removes friction and moves the numbers that matter, I’m your person.

 
 

Mahmud Akinbami

AER

The product is a mobile app for an EV company that serves both car owners and passengers who prefers environmentally friendly means of transportation

Furnify

 

Furnify is an AR and Furniture app that provides an exceptional furniture shopping experience by helping you visualize and virtually place items in your space , helping you make the right choice and making the process seamless and easy.

Project Title

POS Terminal

 

Despite a surge in electronic payments following cash shortages caused by a currency redesign in Nigeria, challenges with online payments still exist. The shortage of new currency notes after the currency redesign has wreaked social havoc, with few notes available for withdrawal from banks or informal money brokers, creating difficulties for Nigerians who need physical cash.

Loom

A speculative prototype design of Loom 

The major problem of loom browser extension is that users are frustrated because they are unable to take screenshots with the extension. The extension only allows for screen recording, which means that users are unable to capture still images of their screens, leading to a lack of functionality and user satisfaction. 

Case study

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Above all my skills and experience, I have a work ethic, willing to learn and always open to advise

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