
Strider Design
by Carolina Martin
UX/UI Designer
Hi, I'm Carolina! A UX/UI designer who’s passionate about turning ideas into intuitive, user-friendly experiences. I’m endlessly curious and love diving into the details to make sure every product feels right.
With solid research and empathy, I craft digital experiences that work efficiently for real people and make life a little easier along the way.
Projects
Eco Life - Accessible Recycling
The importance of accessibility and inclusion
Eco Life is recycling made simple, with a focus on clean and simple design that heavily prioritizes people with visual impairments.
The end product was designed and coded focusing on accessibility tools under the A11 rules, following the WCAG, and tested with screen readers.
Primsa Pagos- Mobile Homebanking
Migrating loans to mobile format
With most users migrating from desktop to mobile for their banking products, we wanted to accomplish the same for our clients. Helping businesses to get a loan quickly and effectively.
Migrating that volume of information to a smaller format was a fun challenge, with positive and welcomed results.
Madrid Visitors Guide
made simple
Condensing information for proper legibility
Madrid is one of the most popular destinations in Spain, where millions of tourists gather from around the world, especially in the summer.
The city had trouble organizing all the information for visitors, particularly for their promotions for transportation options. The information was condensed in a traditional but very effective style, that allowed people to really be able to find what they wanted without feeling overwhelmed.
GINA - Dashboard with Prime React
Designing within a specific UI library
GINA helped manage sales and keep track of the services provided to clients. The frontend devs used the library "Prime React" to create it.
My challenge here was re-imagining how the information was displayed using only the elements provided by the library. All in all a fun challenge that placed the hierarchy of the information and the library components as a focal point.