Annotated work

UX Annotations

A portfolio section focused on annotated design walkthroughs that make decision-making visible — from screen hierarchy and task flow to interaction rationale and product intent.

What these pages do

These annotation pages are built to show why the interface works, what each screen is trying to accomplish, and how design decisions support the intended user task. They make product thinking legible by connecting interface choices to rationale.

Annotated projects

Each entry below opens a more detailed annotation page that explains interface hierarchy, interaction choices, and the design rationale behind the work rather than only presenting final visuals. These annotations help translate polished interfaces into portfolio evidence by surfacing the reasoning, tradeoffs, and UX intent behind the decisions shown on screen.

Enterprise UX 01 / 03

Clarendon Federal Asset Tracking Board

Annotated dashboard review for operational visibility and asset management.

This walkthrough explains how the board organizes status, movement, and oversight into a scannable dashboard. The annotations focus on information hierarchy, monitoring behavior, and structural decisions made for high-accountability environments.

Dashboard Annotation Design intent
Open annotation
Mobile booking UX 02 / 03

Fullerton Hotel Booking App

Annotated mobile flow for premium travel booking and stay customization.

This page breaks down how the app guides users from exploration to reservation with minimal friction. The annotations call out flow clarity, trust signals, decision support, and the UX logic behind a polished mobile-first booking experience.

Mobile Hospitality UX rationale
Open annotation
Fintech UX 03 / 03

Capital One Credit Building Card

Annotated product concepts for education, onboarding, and credit-building support.

This walkthrough shows how the experience translates complex financial decisions into a guided, lower-friction flow. The annotations focus on clarity, reassurance, and UX choices that help users understand steps, build confidence, and make better credit decisions.

Fintech Education Interaction design
Open annotation