I’m a UX Designer with a background in digital media and research, driven by a curiosity for how people interact with technology. I design with empathy, creativity, and clarity —using research to inform intuitive and accessible experiences. My work is grounded in real user needs, and I enjoy refining details that make digital products feel seamless and useful.
I completed my degree in Digital Media & Information Studies, where I developed a strong foundation in user research, interaction design, and web development.
My experience spans from uni projects like designing an informational website on women’s health — where I conducted user research, created wireframes, and built the site using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — to crafting an interactive educational story using Twine. I’ve also worked on conceptual UX case studies, including designing a food ordering app and enhancing Google Maps with new features.
Beyond projects, I’ve volunteered with Endometriosis UK as a social media researcher, combining design and content creation to support health communication. I’ve also served as a Welfare Officer, designing resources and contributing to an award-winning inclusive society.
I care deeply about accessibility, empathy, and making sure digital experiences are genuinely helpful. I enjoy solving complex problems through thoughtful, user-centred design — and I’m always up for learning something new.
I love to travel and explore new cities, whether it's in the UK or abroad. While I'm there I like to visit local coffee shops, art galleries, and museums (I love history!) When I'm at home I like to, work in cafes, go for walks, cook — the spicier the better, and take too many pictures of my guinea pigs.
Made by Emily Lonie