Blog Showcasing Prototyping & User Flow
A Personal Project to Showcase Prototyping and Optimization Skills
Project Overview
This self-initiated project was created to enhance my prototyping and optimization skills while exploring the structure of a photography-focused blog. Inspired by three distinct content types—wedding storytelling, street photography tips, and camera reviews—the goal was to prioritize functionality and interaction design over aesthetics. The project simulated real-world workflows, including independent research and iterative design decisions to improve user navigation and engagement.
Outcome & Reflection
The final output was a high-fidelity prototype built with Figma, showcasing seamless transitions, interactive category switching, and thoughtful user flow optimization. This project allowed me to refine my interaction design and information architecture skills while focusing on delivering a clean and functional prototype. By prioritizing usability over visual complexity, I demonstrated the importance of optimizing user journeys and building interactive experiences that enhance engagement.