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Hello! I'm Sayaka Thomas-Broughton, a UI and digital product designer based in the UK and Japan. I am passionate about crafting seamless user experiences and visually stunning designs using solid design systems, such as Human Interface Guidelines, Google Material Design, Tailwind CSS, Untitled UI, etc. I specialize in delivering high-quality websites, mobile apps, web apps, and other digital content that captivates audiences and drives results.
Experience and Expertise
My journey in the world of design began at Tsukuba University, where I earned a bachelor's degree in art and design. I started my career as a designer in 2013 in Tokyo, Japan, and in 2017 in London, the UK. Over the past decade, I've honed my craft through hands-on experience, working with renowned design agencies and innovative companies across the UK and Japan This diverse background has equipped me with a unique perspective and an extensive skill set, allowing me to tackle a wide range of design challenges with creativity and precision.
Key skills
Design system | Human Interface Guidelines for iOS / Google Material Design for Android / Tailwind CSS / Untitled UI / UI Refactoring
Software | Figma / Adobe Creative / After Effect / Photoshop / Illustrator / Framer / Origami / Prototyping
Communication tool | Slack / Github / Zenhub / Trello / Notion
Collaborative Approach
I thrive on working closely with clients, developers, UX designers, and interdisciplinary teams to bring ideas to life and exceed expectations. Whether it's brainstorming innovative concepts, refining user interfaces, or optimizing digital experiences, I'm dedicated to fostering open communication and seamless teamwork throughout every project.
Innovative Solutions
While I typically require clients to have or hire a developer to launch a product, I offer codeless web design services using Shopify and Framer. This innovative approach allows me to design and develop stunning websites without the need for traditional coding, providing clients with greater flexibility, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
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