Projects

Every project is a story and pushes me further on my path

I have had the pleasure of working with amazing brands and people supporting digital product in both private and public sector: from the medical to the educational, ONG and government fields.

What I brought to the table was more than UX & UI design: collaboration, task prioritisation, leadership and team training.

Guy’s and St’ Thomas’ Hospitals


UK's leading providers of hospital and community-based healthcare, research and education.

Oxfam intranet


Working across regions in 79 countries, Oxfam has a structure wide range of professionals accessing at its intranet for corporate material and network communications.

JRHT Housing


Accessibility award winning website for housing community that manages about 2600 homes for the elderly in the North of England.

More projects on the way

There will be soon more projects to look at, stay tuned!

Some of the brands I’ve designed for

Accessibility services

How can I help your product becoming more accessible

Analysis


Assessing the product accessibility state and review it against WCAG standards

Design retrofitting


Adapting your product to meet accessibility standards

Guidance and training


Supporting other professionals with design tools and accessibility guides

Testimonials

  • "Her understanding of requirements is reflected in the outcome of her work, and her willingness to provide guidance whenever they are unsure was always appreciated"

    Eni Diko

  • "A pleasure to work with, positive and hardworking she isn't afraid to take on challenges for herself personally or for the benefit of the whole team"

    Julia Heffer

  • "She always pushed herself to learn and became the go to expert in design strategy, accessibility and figma"

    Tom Fitzgibbons

  • "Her communication, patience and knowledge of subject matter were next to none!"

    Ella Foster

  • While she was working to build the UX and Design team, she was passionate about developing the cross-team communication between design and development.

    Paul Sebborn