Transforming a fragmented, paper-based scoring process into a resilient digital tool
Empowering Parents:
A UX study on simplifying after-school chaos.
Case studies
Checkout 2.0: Confidence and Scalability
Data-driven redesign of a e-commerce checkout
Designing for Focus Under Pressure
Transforming a fragmented, paper-based scoring process into a resilient digital tool
Empowering Parents:
A UX study on simplifying after-school chaos.
Case studies
Checkout 2.0: Confidence and Scalability
Data-driven redesign of a e-commerce checkout
Designing for Focus Under Pressure
Transforming a fragmented, paper-based scoring process into a resilient digital tool
Empowering Parents:
A UX study on simplifying after-school chaos.
My Story
Hello again. I’m Luke. I help build systems that bridge the gap between business goals and user behavior.
I’ve always found ways to bring creativity into my roles — through marketing, web design, or improving processes.
That curiosity led me to UX, where I now design solutions that serve both users and business goals.
Hello again. I’m Luke. I help build systems that bridge the gap between business goals and user behavior.
I’ve always found ways to bring creativity into my roles — through marketing, web design, or improving processes.
That curiosity led me to UX, where I now design solutions that serve both users and business goals.
How I can help
Heres the cliche part. I focus on what people actually do, not only on what they say. I mapp, I prototype, I test (and test again) — and I adjust based on what I learn.
To sum it all up:I look at the data, map out the logic, and build systems that scale.
Yes, I do that even in the age of AI. Why? Because I see AI as my copilot, not as a substitute for my process.
Here's the cliche part. I focus on what people actually do, not only on what they say. I mapp, I prototype, I test (and test again) — and I adjust based on what I learn.
To sum it all up:I look at the data, map out the logic, and build systems that scale.
Yes, I do that even in the age of AI. Why? Because I see AI as my copilot, not as a substitute for my process.
Heres the cliche part. I focus on what people actually do, not only on what they say. I mapp, I prototype, I test (and test again) — and I adjust based on what I learn.
To sum it all up: I look at the data, map out the logic, and build systems that scale.
Yes, I do that even in the age of AI. Why? Because I see AI as my copilot, not as a substitute for my process.