A mobile app designed to help users with dietary restrictions confidently find safe dining options. Users can build personalized diet profiles, filter menus, save restaurants, leave reviews, and scan menus for compatibility. Existing dietary apps are often limited to a single restriction and feature outdated, non-intuitive interfaces, making dining out stressful and time-consuming for users with complex needs.
Dinnerwhere integrates multiple dietary needs into one streamlined platform, supported by user-centered research and intuitive flows. The app reduces anxiety around dining decisions by making safe options easy to discover and trust.
An interface design system for a teleoperation mining chair developed at Cambrian R&D, showcased at PDAC 2026. The existing system was functional but lacked intuitive interaction design, clear feedback, and optimized user experience for operators.
The redesigned interface improves clarity, responsiveness, and usability across all touchpoints — from physical controls to digital displays. It provides real-time feedback, clear system status, and streamlined workflows, enabling safer and more efficient operation.
A coffee bag carrier designed for a Vancouver-based café, enabling the sale of bundled coffee beans in a cohesive and branded format. Standard Kraft paper bags lack brand distinction and fail to create a memorable or engaging customer experience, limiting opportunities for brand loyalty.
The carrier introduces a visually refined, reusable, and 100% recyclable packaging system that elevates the product experience. It encourages bulk purchasing, reinforces brand identity, and transforms packaging into a functional marketing asset.