I’m Tiana, nice to meet you!

I’m a User Experience (UX) Design student @WLU, dedicated to designing intuitive and impactful digital experiences.

Farm to Table Delivery Service

  • In the summer of 2024, I was part of the team building Fresh To You, a farm-to-table delivery service connecting local farms with consumers seeking fresh, high-quality produce. Together, we designed a seamless platform that allowed customers to order farm-fresh goods with a single click. My contributions included conducting user research, designing an intuitive interface, and collaborating with developers and marketers to align the platform with our shared mission. Through teamwork and iterative refinement, we created a user-centered, sustainable service that bridged the gap between farms and households.

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Money Management case study

  • Money Management Case Study

    I collaborated with my team on a money management case, working through a structured process divided into three phases. In the inspiration phase, we conducted research to understand user needs and pain points. During the ideation phase, we brainstormed and prototyped creative solutions together. In the implementation phase, we refined our chosen solution and delivered a practical, user-centered product. This team effort enhanced my skills in collaboration, problem-solving, and translating group ideas into actionable outcomes.

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Eco Eye case study

  • FYLP MARKETING

     

    During the 2023-2024 school year, I served as a marketing executive for the FYLP, honing my skills by creating targeted, visually appealing posts tailored to engage specific audiences. I analyzed engagement metrics to refine content strategies, collaborated with my team to maintain consistent branding, and leveraged storytelling to connect with users effectively. This experience deepened my understanding of audience engagement and the importance of user-centered design, both of which inform my approach to UX.

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“Designing intuitive experiences

that resonate with users'

true needs and emotions.”