Platform Design

Designing for mobile apps, project management systems and web applications, and apps for the financial industry.

From Mobile Apps to Scalable Systems

I’ve spent a lot of time designing platforms from start to finish.

I’ve worked on mobile apps, project management systems, web apps, and platforms for the financial industry areas where precision, security, and clarity are top priority.

Designing platforms is not just about making something look good but it’s about solving complex problems in a way that feels simple to the people using it.

Every project starts the same way, breaking down the workflows, like, Where are the sticking points? Who needs access to what? How does data move through the system? Once these are mapped I can start designing the structure around it.

The goal is always the complexity, turning it into something that feels natural and easy to use.

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Workflow and Scale

A lot of my platform design work has been in finance and loans.

These systems handle sensitive data and demand absolute clarity. I built interfaces that made complicated processes understandable, while layering in the right permissions and checks to protect data at every step.

The process is iterative.

I sketch user journeys, wire up quick prototypes, and test assumptions. Sometimes that means asking “Does this workflow even make sense?” Other times it means getting hands on with the data to see if the logic supports what the user expects.

I look for the “pain points” early, something I am very good at. The places where users might get lost, click the wrong thing, or give up. Solving those before the platform is built saves time, money, and frustration later.

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Figuring It Out

In the financial and loan industry, workflows can be brutal. Dozens of inputs, compliance requirements, and sensitive data handling.

I’ve designed permission layers, expiration logic, and conditional forms so users could move through complex processes without confusion, while still keeping data secure.

Alongside client projects, I create demo applications to test ideas and refine patterns.

These projects let me push workflows, experiment with UI layouts, and bring lessons from real builds into practice.

Screenshots and prototypes are part of the process they help me see if the flow feels right before code locks it in.

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