FAQs

What is your typical design process?

For a UXUI design project, I begin with discovery (stakeholder interviews, user research), move into wireframes and prototypes, then refine visual designs before handing off to development. Each phase includes review checkpoints to keep the work aligned with goals.

For a Graphic design project, I start with discovery and research to align on goals and audience, then explore concepts through mood boards and sketches. After that, I refine the chosen direction into high‑fidelity designs with iterative feedback, and finally deliver production‑ready assets complete with style guides and export specs.

Which design tools do you use?

I primarily work in Figma for UX/UI, Illustrator for vector work and branding, and Photoshop for photo editing. I can also adapt to Sketch, Adobe XD, Framer, or InDesign if that’s what you prefer.

How do you structure project timelines?

Small projects (e.g., micro‑site or logo) typically take 2–4 weeks, while larger engagements (e.g., enterprise platform redesign or branding) can span 2–3 months. I’ll provide a detailed schedule once scope and priorities are defined.

What are your rates and payment terms?

Rates depend on project scope and complexity. I’m happy to share a ballpark range or a full estimate once I understand your goals. Standard terms are 50% upfront, 50% on delivery.

Do you work with remote clients?

Absolutely — I’ve successfully collaborated with teams across time zones via Slack, Zoom, and shared workspaces in Figma and Google Drive.