Open-source healthcare UX

Balancer: UX/UI design for an AI healthcare tool

Balancer is an open-source clinical decision-support tool created by volunteers through Code for Philly. The product helps clinicians research evidence-based medication options for bipolar disorder.

I contributed UX/UI design across information architecture, accessibility, workflow clarity, and design-system thinking, while also supporting a special project focused on chatbot guidance and response safety.

  • Role: UX/UI Designer
  • Organization: Code for Philly
  • Project type: Volunteer, open-source healthcare tool
  • Focus areas: Healthcare UX, accessibility, information architecture, AI guidance

Led UX workshops and design reviews with a cross-functional volunteer team

  • Improved clarity, trust, and navigation for a healthcare experience with sensitive content
  • Contributed sitemaps, accessibility improvements, style-guide foundations, and front-end collaboration support
  • Helped shape safer, more consistent chatbot behavior for clinician use

Build Trust in Healthcare AI

Balancer

UX Design/Design Leadership

My work on Balancer brings systems thinking, accessibility, documentation, and safe interaction design into a healthcare product where clarity and trust matter. Over time, that work expanded from individual contribution into design leadership.

Refine Digital Identity and Discoverability

Art Studio Orbit

UX/Web Design

My work on Art Studio Orbit brings together UX thinking, visual refinement, photography optimization, and digital strategy in a portfolio site built to strengthen an artist’s online presence. From site structure to SEO and brand details, I focused on making the work easier to find, easier to understand, and more ready for a professional audience.

More Proof of What You Need

This portfolio is built for the way hiring works now: fast first scans, cross-functional review, and different priorities from different people.

I created paths for recruiters, product leaders, engineers, and visual designers so each audience can find the strongest proof of fit, from clear case studies to implementation realism and visual craft.