Digital Credential Badges certify the acquisition of capabilities and skills. They are awarded in a digital format that is verifiable, secure, and shareable with peers, employers and educational institutions.
I created this set of icons to represent capability frameworks for online courses. This was somewhat difficult to develop due to the high level of content (text) needed to be included. I used as inspiration: pixel shapes that were part of the RMIT brand guidelines.
Repairy was a mobile application that users could use to book a mechanic in an easy way as well as helping them with updating the book-log automatically.
I elaborated a questionnaire and conducted interviews to learn users’ preferences when servicing a car as well as to understand how users utilised their mobile device applications when booking any service.
I was assigned to the Department of Agriculture - Biosecurity Division: Conceiving and conducting user research (contextual inquiries), interviews and analysis of data in order to translate them into personas, journey maps, service maps and wire-frames as well as creation of UI elements, templates for usability testing and prototypes.
I designed email campaigns for Oakton as well as the elaboration of Google Forms for customers' feedback.
I was involved in the development and creation of graphical representations of Service and Journey maps for Oakton clients (Government Departments).
I designed concepts of a new website for Oakton Digital Canberra (desktop and mobile versions). As part of these tasks, I did the following: