Product Designer
CurrentAs a Product Designer at Pencill, I collaborated closely with both the development and product teams to develop cutting-edge and user-focused solutions for our technological products. My main goal was to provide users with exceptional experiences that were in line with our company's vision and addressed customer needs. An important project I played a part in was the improvement of Pencill's primary product - Pencill Forum, an online platform that offers various forums for community interactions… Show more As a Product Designer at Pencill, I collaborated closely with both the development and product teams to develop cutting-edge and user-focused solutions for our technological products. My main goal was to provide users with exceptional experiences that were in line with our company's vision and addressed customer needs. An important project I played a part in was the improvement of Pencill's primary product - Pencill Forum, an online platform that offers various forums for community interactions and discussions.Some of the main features that I have focused on include:Design System Implementation: Spearheaded the development and maintenance of a comprehensive design system that ensured consistency and coherence across all Pencill products. This initiative significantly reduced design and development time, allowing the team to iterate and deliver updates more efficiently.User-Centric Landing Page and Forum Interface: Translated complex concepts and business requirements into visually captivating and intuitive designs for Pencill Forum's landing page and forum interface. By focusing on user needs and preferences, I amplified user engagement and effectively boosted user participation in discussions.Interactive Community Features: Designed and optimized interactive elements and components within Pencill Forum to foster a more engaging and vibrant online community. These enhancements were instrumental in creating a positive user experience and encouraging meaningful interactions among members. Show less