HomeLoom
A furniture store site built around clean product photography and a shop-to-cart flow that doesn't get in the way.
Read case studyI design interfaces in Figma and build them myself in code, mostly for e-commerce, fashion, and travel brands that want their site to look as good as their product photography.
A furniture store, a sneaker brand, a fashion storefront, and a travel blog. Each one had a different job to do. See the full write-up on my design process for how I approach each one.
A furniture store site built around clean product photography and a shop-to-cart flow that doesn't get in the way.
Read case studyA sneaker-brand concept with an interactive hero carousel and a sign-in flow I cut from 5 steps down to 3.
Read case studyA fashion storefront designed to make browsing feel like flipping through a lookbook, not a spreadsheet.
Read case studyA travel blog concept where big photography carries the story and the layout stays out of its way.
Read case studyEvery project, big or small, goes through the same four stages before it ships.
Understand the users, the goals, and the constraints before opening Figma.
Wireframe first, then build high-fidelity screens with real content and a component system.
Build an interactive prototype and test the flow before a line of code gets written.
Hand-code a fast, accessible front-end so what ships matches what was designed.
Send me the brief and I'll tell you honestly whether I'm the right fit.