I’m Hadith, a UX/UI designer with an unusual starting point: biology.
I began by studying how living systems work, and ended up obsessed with how human systems work – the small choices in an interface that make someone feel understood, or completely lost.

I’ve always believed every product tells a story, whether the team planned it or not. I’m the person who pauses after an OS update or a new feature release and quietly asks: What story are they trying to tell here, and how does it feel on the other side of the screen?

That curiosity led me from analysis and data into design tools like Figma and Framer, and into building my own products, including an AI-powered calorie counter app. Along the way I realized what I care about most: creating interfaces that are clear, calm, and quietly supportive, so people can focus on their lives instead of fighting with a screen.

Now I design with pixels and purpose, turning messy problems into experiences that feel human, honest, and easy to use.

When I'm not designing, I also enjoy…


Spending time with animals

Spending time with animals

And exploring nature

Running

Running

Running

Running

And exploring nature