portfolio, case studies, and engineering work
mission-driven design
Karrier Foundation
This site focused on the mission-facing side of the ecosystem, turning decentralized telecom infrastructure into a calmer public-interest narrative about access, dignity, and underserved communities.

recruiter case study
- Reframed the story around a strong mission headline, quieter navigation, and softer visual pacing so the first impression felt civic and human instead of crypto-native.
- Used an atmospheric hero, restrained interaction design, and lighter typography treatment to support the idea of connectivity as a human right rather than a pure product pitch.
- The screenshot and walkthrough turn this into concrete shipped evidence of mission-led interface work rather than just a design description.
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evidence
role
designer and front-end contributor shaping the foundation-facing storytelling layer of the ecosystem.
problem
The foundation needed to communicate a credible public-interest mission without feeling vague, overly corporate, or crypto-native in the wrong way.
ownership
I focused on translating a technical mission into a calmer, more editorial web experience with clearer messaging, softer visual direction, and more accessible narrative pacing.
outcome
The work positioned the foundation as a serious initiative around connectivity access instead of just another ecosystem microsite, using a more trust-building visual language and less transactional product framing.
artifact
Live site, hero capture, and a recorded walkthrough showing how the mission-led story unfolds through the shipped interface.
Live production capture from karrier.foundation.