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Hello! I'm Usama,

The digital world can be overwhelming, a tangled mess of pixels and possibilities. I see the beauty in the chaos, the hidden pathways and connections. Design is my map, and I guide users through these confusing landscapes to create intuitive and effective experiences.

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From Startups To
Fortune 500 


Delivering Excellence in Web and Mobile Design Across Industries, Since 2018

50+

Projects Delivered

06+

Years Of Experience

10+

Business Verticals

Collaborations & Clients

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E-commerce Shopping Experience in 3 Dimensional Spaces  

Case Study . Commercial 

The Decorist case shows how smart investments in new ideas can make a big difference in business success. They didn't just get more customers; they also made the shopping experience better, sold more stuff, and made their brand even stronger.

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Fortune 500's Ecommerce App Transforms for the Future

Case Study . Commercial 

Seamlessly browse and purchase a diverse array of goods from the convenience of your home, empowered by the extraordinary capabilities of augmented reality.

William Schleifer VP of Engineering

Bed Bath & Beyond

Usama’s dedication to understanding user needs and translating them into functional and aesthetically pleasing designs has consistently elevated the quality of our projects. His attention to detail and commitment to excellence are truly commendable. Usama’s collaborative approach and innovative thinking not only enhanced our UX designs but also fostered a creative and productive working environment. I highly recommend Usama to any team seeking a skilled UX designer who brings both passion and expertise to the table.

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Don't Google It,
I've Got FAQs for That

  • What's the difference between UX and UI design?
    Think of UX (User Experience) as the architect who designs the layout and flow of a house, and UI (User Interface) as the interior decorator who chooses the furniture and colors. UX makes it work, while UI makes it beautiful.
  • Do designers have a secret "creativity potion"?
    Yes, it's called coffee! Just kidding, creativity is about perspective and inspiration. We get ideas from everywhere - nature, art, or that random cat video that makes you rethink button placements.
  • Why is user testing essential?
    Because if we don't, we're just guessing. It's like cooking without tasting – you might end up with a design that looks great but tastes terrible to users. And no one wants that.
  • Can't we just use Lorem Ipsum for content during design?
    While it's great for placeholders, remember that "Lorem Ipsum" never got anyone excited or motivated. Real content helps design come to life, like having cake instead of a picture of a cake.
  • How do you handle feedback on your designs?
    We embrace feedback like a good friend's advice – sometimes hard to hear, but it usually makes things better. It's all about collaboration and making that design cake even tastier.
  • Do designers really wear black all the time?
    Black is a classic color, just like Helvetica is a classic font. But no, we don't wear it all the time. Sometimes, we mix in a bit of gray. 😉
  • What's the biggest UI/UX design challenge?
    Keeping up with technology trends. It's like trying to catch a unicorn on a rollercoaster, thrilling and occasionally shifty. But it keeps us on our toes!
  • Why do designers talk about "user empathy" so much?
    We're not trying to be therapists, but understanding users helps us design products they'll love. It's like throwing a surprise party - you need to know what they'll enjoy to make it a hit.
  • How do you know when a design is "finished"?
    That's the age-old question! A design is finished when you've polished it so much that even your computer says, "Enough already!"
  • Can I become a designer if I can't draw?
    Absolutely! Not all designers are Picasso-level artists. Design is more about problem-solving and communication. If you can scribble a stick figure, you're on your way!
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