ICT & Media Design · Eindhoven
Front-end Development · UX Design · Media Productions
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Transforming the "Mijn Jumbo" profile into a scalable, data-driven personal dashboard. Designed an iterative, mobile-first prototype that elevates loyalty features while catering to different customer types.
An e-commerce passion project. Re-designed the standard check-out flow based on user testing, resulting in a friction-free shopping experience.
Designing an intuitive event overview experience following Apple's Design Guidelines. Focused on structuring timeline data and creating seamless navigation overlays through iterative user testing.
I design interfaces that feel intuitive and considered. I like to start with research — understanding who I'm designing for and why — before touching Figma. I care about the details: how something flows, how it feels, and whether it actually makes sense to the person using it.
I can build what I design. I work with HTML, CSS and JavaScript, and I'm comfortable enough with React to prototype ideas and bring concepts to life in the browser. Being able to code makes me a more realistic designer — I know what's feasible and I can communicate better with developers.
I have a real affinity for visual identity work — logos, typography, colour, and the feeling a brand communicates. Some of my favourite projects have been branding-focused, and it's something I want to keep developing alongside my UX work.
Hey, I'm Seyma — a junior UX designer who also codes. I'm currently studying ICT & Media Design at Fontys Eindhoven, where I've been working on everything from branding and web development to interaction design and user research.
I care a lot about the work I do. When something interests me I go deep — whether that's researching why certain interfaces feel calm, building a working prototype to test an idea, or obsessing over the details of a visual identity. I'm still early in my career and I know that, but I bring real curiosity and ambition to everything I take on.
Outside of design I'm into traveling, gaming, photography and trying new foods — which probably explains why I'm drawn to experiences that feel personal and considered.