INNOSABI

When redesigning the Innosabi website, the brief was clear: create a modern, adaptable platform that could grow with the company while staying intuitive and user-friendly. To tackle this, I leaned on a component-based design approach. By breaking the site into 18 modular components, I ensured flexibility—new pages or features can be added without reinventing the wheel. It’s a system designed to evolve with Innosabi’s needs.

Central to the project was consistency, which I achieved by building a strict style guide in Figma. This guide governed everything from typography to colour palettes, ensuring a cohesive look and feel across the entire site. The result is a seamless experience, no matter how the components are combined.

I also introduced a light and dark mode option, giving users more control over how they interact with the site. It’s not just a design trend—it’s about engagement. Allowing users to choose their preferred mode creates a sense of personalisation and keeps the experience feeling fresh. Whether they’re browsing in the daytime or working late at night, the interface adapts to their environment.

From a UX standpoint, the redesign simplifies navigation and makes key content easy to find. The UI balances clean, modern aesthetics with approachable design elements, reflecting Innosabi’s innovative yet human-centred ethos.

ROLE Lead Designer UX/ UI

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Completed while working at Design by Structure

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