BlogProduct design
UI/UX for causes that need to look serious
From Idea2Form wireframes to sites like EPACA or Self-eSTEM: implementing in code what the design promises.
Design with a mission (not generic “pretty”)
On projects with Idea2Form / Idris Aguero I focused on coding sites for organizations that can’t afford a confusing web: community archive, girls in STEM, philanthropy, climate equity. Idris built the Figma wireframes; I made that design real in the browser.
Principles I apply when implementing
- Fidelity to Figma: typography, spacing, and components as designed
- One clear action per viewport (explore, donate, apply, learn)
- Reusable components without “card soup”
- Real content from day one (no eternal lorem)
My role on the team
Not “painting screens”: shipping the design, handling edge cases in code, and leaving a maintainable base without reinventing what Figma already decided.
If your cause already has a powerful story, the front-end should step aside and let the message lead — with the design intact.