<aside> Tip: Use this template to highlight your projects and give more insight into their goals and how you approached them. It’s a simple way to share your work with hiring managers, potential clients, or anyone interested.
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Write a short intro about yourself — include your name, location, and design experience.
<aside> Hi! I’m Alex Rivera, a UX/UI designer based in Barcelona, Spain.
I have over 4 years of experience designing thoughtful, user-centered digital products — from early-stage startups to established platforms.
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Briefly introduce the project so people understand the context at a glance.
| Title | FlowHabit – A habit tracker tailored for freelancers |
|---|---|
| My role | Lead UX Designer |
| Team | 1 PM, 1 UI Designer, 1 Developer, 1 UX Designer |
| Timeline | April 3, 2025 → May 8, 2025 |
| Project Type | (Client / Apprenticeship / Personal) |
| Tools Used | Figma, Notion, Maze, FigJam, Google Forms |
What problem were you solving, and why does it matter?
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Freelancers struggle with building consistent habits due to unpredictable schedules. Most habit apps are rigid, gamified, or overwhelming. Our goal was to design a minimalist habit tracker that adapts to a flexible routine without adding pressure.
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Who are your users, and what’s bothering them?
Who are the users?
Freelancers aged 25–40 working remotely, often juggling multiple projects.
What are their goals?
Build simple routines (like exercise, planning, and journaling) without stress.
Pain points:
Quotes:
"If I miss a day, the streak resets and I feel like giving up."
"I want something calm and simple — not another productivity tool yelling at me."