Experience
During my 4 years (and counting) as a Product Designer at ParkHub, I’ve worked on several different software products. Shown below is an iPad app we designed for managing parking lot operations.
I’ve also designed an iPhone Mobile Point of Sale app and a suite of business intelligence web apps for our clients to understand their parking lot operations, which I’ll be posting here soon.
My first project at ParkHub: a full-app visual redesign that involved developing a coherent design system as well as a convenient dark mode.
Product Ideas
Here’s a collection of product ideas and explorations for software that I’ve done outside of my professional work. Most of these products affect me as a user, hence my passion for identifying potential improvements to their user experience.
An idea for the Open Source social media project, Mastodon, to show trending topics in an easily digestible interface, with less clutter than Mastodon’s competitor, Twitter.
User interface should step out of the way of your content. Google Photos already hides your searchbar as you scroll. They should also hide the footer to give your photos the maximum attention they deserve.
Concepts
These are concepts that aren’t really product feature requests. Some of these ideas could become startups, others could be integrated as functionality into existing products.
Borrowing concepts from fractal geometry, I consider how we can increase the outdoor surface area of our urban habitats.
Let’s reward building owners for making our cities more livable.
I was annoyed that Google didn’t have the underground tunnel system in Dallas on Google Maps, so I made it myself.
A workflow for sifting through the noise to find useful information, which could be used to build software to empower citizen journalists, investigators, lawyers, etc.
We were promised indoor navigation long ago, and we’re still aimlessly walking in dense cities staring at our phones. Publicly available documents could help us get to that future.
And for things unrelated to Product Design, check these out:
For those who wish to trade their cryptocurrencies under the cover of darkness.