Figma Designs

This is a collection of design work I’ve created in Figma, ranging from form redesigns to interactive interfaces. Each project focuses on usability, clarity, and user-centered thinking, whether it’s improving a process or just creating something fun.

Embry-Riddle Ice Eagles hockey player profile card for Mak Olson, detailing birth date as September 8, 2000, hometown Melbourne, Florida, tool preference of Paper Prototype and Figma, and highlights including 6th season with ERAU, 10th year scorekeeper, and Assistant Captain role for 2024-2025 season.
Embry-Riddle Ice Eagles team personnel photo featuring a scorekeeper in a blue jacket, with arms crossed. The jacket displays the name "Mak" and the Embry-Riddle Ice Eagles logo. The text below identifies the individual as Mak Olson, a D2/D3 scorekeeper for the '24-'25 season. The design includes blue and gold branding elements.

This design was a creative side project that brought together two things I’m passionate about: hockey and clean visual design.

Styled after classic trading cards, I created this custom card to showcase both my role on the ERAU Ice Hockey team and my design skills in Figma.

Custom Trading Card

Flyer for Embry-Riddle HFES inviting students and professionals to join a community focused on human factors, ergonomics, and user experience. Highlights benefits like career growth, networking, conferences, workshops, and scholarships. Includes sign-up form for name, major, email, graduation date, and interest. Offers event updates subscription.

This project was a redesign of the Embry-Riddle HFES chapter’s sign-up form, with the goal of making it more user-friendly, visually appealing, and accessible to new members.

I focused on simplifying the layout, organizing the content into clear sections, and incorporating brand-aligned colors and icons to make the form more inviting. The final design highlights the value of joining HFES while making sign-up easy for students.

HFES Chapter Form Redesign

Website interface for ERAU Jersey Central displaying a navy hockey jersey with ERAU letters, number 75, and options to select style, size, player name, and number for customization.

This interactive design was built to streamline the experience of ordering custom ERAU hockey jerseys for the fan base and players.

This project gave me the chance to combine usability principles with visual design in a way that supports both user engagement and task completion.

ERAU Jersey Customization Interface