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About

About me

I am a fourth culture kid with 10 years of experience in Software Development specializing in User Interface and User Experience Design.

I live in the Caribbean, work in web 2.0 and play in web 3.0.
I also offer DaaS ~ Design as a Service.

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What the DaaS?

Design as a Service (DaaS) is your design team
without the hefty price tag of an in-house senior designer
or the unpredictability of agency fees and their delivery times.

With a fixed monthly subscription, you get unlimited design support
tailored to your brand's evolving needs.

All copyrights and source files transfer to you; the paying client.

It's the smarter, more personal way to keep your visuals top-notch, your costs predictable and your IP where it belongs!

You can pause, change or cancel your subscription plan at any time.

What is UiUX?

UI stands for
User Interface

A user interface is a space where interactions between humans and machines occur.

 

Designing effective UIs requires anticipating what users might need to do and ensuring that the interface is easy to access, understand, and use across multiple devices.

UX stands for
User Experience

UX includes branding, design, and usability, all aimed at improving how customers experience a product.

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For websites and mobile experiences, this means an integrated brand identity, intuitive usability, and a well-structured UI.

What's with the Webs? 2.0 vs 3.0?

Web 2.0 is how most people understand how the internet works. The modern internet is a collection of centralised servers run by large companies. All data that is generated and submitted by its users is collected and sold by the company that manages the website.

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Unlike Web2.0, Web 3.0 is more decentralized, where users are in control of their own data. Web 3.0 is still in its early stages, but there are already some great examples of it in action. Popular examples include the decentralized social network Mastodon, and Ethereum, a decentralized platform that can be used to create smart contracts and decentralised applications.

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