pearl franz
designing interfaces for clarity, usability, and accessibility
designing interfaces for clarity, usability, and accessibility
I was the primary developer for this OKR management application, responsible for designing mockups, implementing the front-end interface, and driving most of the application's development independently. I took ownership of everything from the core UI/UX architecture to the relational databases powering the backend, playing a central role in bringing the application from concept to deployment.
The application helps organizations align and track objectives across organizational, team, and individual levels. It promotes transparency, accountability, and data-driven decision-making through interactive dashboards and customizable views.
Check it out on the Appian Market!
For my HackMIT 2021 submission, I worked with a group of four other individuals to bring an EEG-based sleep quality tracker to life. The images show some of the UI work I did in Figma in order to help bring this project to life.
I worked on Quarantine Buddies with a group of three other people, and the vision was to create a way for people to share resources during the pandemic when scarcity and panic were at an all-time high.
Pictured are the finished SwiftUI layouts, which I worked on from conception all the way to implementation. Specifically, this involved drafting ideas for logos and color palettes, all the way to implementing and debugging item selection.