Design thinking in action
I design enterprise products that help people make confident decisions in moments of uncertainty.
Savannah College of Art and Design graduate · 5 years designing enterprise products · Insurance, AI-augmented workflows
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Choice overload → Guided decision-making
The business collapsed three tiers into one mandated quote. Everything after that was mine: making the single quote legible, showing price and coverage together, and letting people adjust it in real time. 100% task completion in testing.
Full case study →Introducing help at exactly the right moment
Customers met their agent after they'd already paid. I reframed a buried selection task into quiet presence: an avatar you can ignore, a sheet you open only if you're curious, never competing with the quote itself.
Full case study →Recognition first, insurance terms later
People had to size up their own belongings in policy language they don't speak. I moved recognition before the coverage decision, familiar categories first, insurance terms later. 10 of 10 testers understood the page immediately.
Full case study →Legal requirements that feel human
Backend validation happened invisibly, and it shaped the price. I rebuilt the disclosure around plain-language definitions and a three-beat flow, so it read as transparency instead of an audit. Shipped live.
Full case study →Solving an invisible backend problem before it broke the user experience
At renewal, a second card would render with no data, because the backend hadn't caught up yet. I caught it before it shipped and designed a state that tells the truth: not fully ready, still usable.
Full case study →A support system for the people nobody designs for
A hybrid system, physical anchor, guided app, real meetings, for the friends and family of people who use drugs. Designed at SCAD with Harm Reduction Works. Systems thinking, harm reduction, dignity by design.
Full case study →About
I grew up in Lagos. I studied user experience design at the Savannah College of Art and Design. I design in Houston now. I think about clarity, trust, and how systems shape people's lives.
5 years designing complex, regulated digital products. Insurance is where I learned that clarity is a feature, not a nice-to-have. Complexity is real. People deserve design that respects their intelligence.
I use AI as a research partner, not a shortcut. It clears the exploration faster so I spend more of my time on the judgment calls that actually shape the work.
I care about the gaps: the moments users feel unsupported, the constraints nobody talks about, the problems that hide until something breaks. That's where the interesting work lives.