
Design Systems
I contribute to building design consistency by organizing and extending component libraries, defining usage guidelines, and improving collaboration between designers and developers. My focus is on clarity, maintainability, and shared understanding across teams.

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Ørsted Website Design Library (2024)
Unifying Ørsted’s website components into a single, maintainable design file for consistent and scalable implementation.
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Audited existing components across multiple pages
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Categorized, renamed, and standardized assets for reusability
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Created states (hover, focus, active) and documentation in Figma
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Defined naming conventions and usage guidelines
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Collaborated with developers for smoother handoff
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Result Highlights:
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60+ reusable modules documented in Figma
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Unified color, spacing, and typography tokens aligned with Sitecore
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Improved collaboration between designers, developers, and content editors
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Accelerated website updates across 10+ regional domains
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This work is under confidentiality agreement.I’d be happy to share the full story privately, just drop me an email for access.
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RedTix Design System (AirAsia RedTix) (2020)
A unified design language for RedTix’s ticketing ecosystem, improving speed and consistency across website, CMS, and marketing assets.
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Created reusable UI components (buttons, cards, layouts)
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Defined color tokens, spacing, and typography rules
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Collaborated with developers to translate design specs to code
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Mentored junior designers to ensure consistency
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Result Highlights:
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100 % UI consistency across projects
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2× faster design-to-development handoff
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Shared design–dev vocabulary through Figma and tokens
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Foundation for future scalability (website + app)
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Design systems aren’t just about components; they’re about clarity, collaboration, and making design easier to scale.