Product Design Ledger

[Name]

I turn tangled product problems into screens, systems, and rollout plans that teams can actually ship. This template is built to feel like a designer's working document rather than a generic gallery.

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I like products where the challenge is not just interface polish but messy logic, stakeholder alignment, and reducing hesitation at key moments. My work usually lives between UX, product writing, and decision framing.

  • Clarifying dense requirements before they calcify into cluttered UI
  • Designing flows that help teams decide faster, not just click faster
  • Writing the rationale that keeps cross-functional work aligned after launch
01

Rebuilding the first-run experience for a plan-heavy SaaS tool

Map the confusion points, trim the setup burden, and stage the interface so value appears before complexity.

Time to first success -34%
02

Turning an admin maze into one operational control room

Reframe scattered actions into a clearer system for daily operations, exceptions, and bulk edits.

Repeated support tasks -22%
03

Using narrative, comparison, and trust cues to sharpen upgrade decisions

Balance product explanation with buying confidence, especially where prospects compare plans side by side.

Plan click-through +18%

Swap each case title, summary, and metric with your own work. You can also turn these cards into links for full case studies or hosted decks.

This direction works well for senior product designers, design leads, or researchers who want more authority than a generic image-first portfolio.