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Thriving Minds

In this project, the client had a clear and well-defined vision for her personal website, which laid a strong foundation for the entire design and development process. From the very beginning, she demonstrated a deep understanding of what she wanted to communicate through her site—not just in terms of content, but also in terms of structure, user flow, and visual aesthetics.

 

To articulate her ideas, she made effective use of a tool called FreeFoam, which allowed her to visually map out the layout and structure she had in mind. This tool served as a valuable bridge between her conceptual vision and my design execution. Using the information she provided, I created an initial draft of the website, which then became a starting point for a highly collaborative, iterative process.

 

With each round of feedback, the client was able to expand on her ideas and refine the details further. I incorporated her suggestions, adjusted the layout and visuals accordingly, and we repeated this process several times—paying close attention to both the overall user experience and the finer details of the design. This back-and-forth allowed us to explore creative possibilities while staying aligned with her core vision.

 

In the end, we arrived at a final website that reflects not only her personal style and goals but also offers a smooth and intuitive user experience. The collaborative process was both efficient and rewarding, and I believe the result speaks to the strength of clear communication and shared creative intent. It was a pleasure to help bring her vision to life in a way that feels authentic and functional.

Client

Website

Book Author, Speaker

Date

2025

Designer

Shino

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