Orrange was the second UI/UX project I've ever worked on. It came right after Pixcel, and I wanted to do something non-video game related for this next project. Whenever I start a new project, I always try to have a personal connection to the brand I'm creating.


I have ADHD, and I've been diagnosed with it ever since I was seven years old. And, I've struggled with writing things down in an agenda to keep track of assignments. It always felt easier to memorize everything instead of writing it down.


I tried to change this during high school and middle school, but every attempt at using an agenda fell flat.


Luckily, it got a little bit better during college. I found an app call Classify, and the main thing that made it work for me was that instead of telling me the date it was due, it told me how much time I had left to get it complete.


I loved this. It was great to finally be able to have a list of things I had to get done AND to see the exact amount of time there was between today and the due date.


It wasn't perfect though, and there were a few features that I would've added if I was in charge of Classify. Well, when I got assigned to create an app for my UI/UX class, I knew immediately what I wanted to do.

Orrange was the second UI/UX project I've ever worked on. It came right after Pixcel, and I wanted to do something non-video game related for this next project. Whenever I start a new project, I always try to have a personal connection to the brand I'm creating.


I have ADHD, and I've been diagnosed with it ever since I was seven years old. And, I've struggled with writing things down in an agenda to keep track of assignments. It always felt easier to memorize everything instead of writing it down.


I tried to change this during high school and middle school, but every attempt at using an agenda fell flat.


Luckily, it got a little bit better during college. I found an app call Classify, and the main thing that made it work for me was that instead of telling me the date it was due, it told me how much time I had left to get it complete.


I loved this. It was great to finally be able to have a list of things I had to get done AND to see the exact amount of time there was between today and the due date.


It wasn't perfect though, and there were a few features that I would've added if I was in charge of Classify. Well, when I got assigned to create an app for my UI/UX class, I knew immediately what I wanted to do.

The presentation explaining my design process.

The presentation explaining my design process.