Concept Website "Deskly"
Designing a customizable desk shopping experience from wireframe to high‑fidelity prototype.
UI Design
Deskly is a modern e‑commerce experience for customizable desks and workspace accessories.
Deskly was a design‑only assignment where I created a customizable desk shopping experience from scratch, focusing on layout, product exploration, configuration, and checkout flow.
I started with simple wireframes to figure out how the whole experience should flow.
To establish the structure of Deskly, I created low‑fidelity wireframes that mapped out the core shopping flow. These wireframes focused on key pages such as the homepage, product catalog, product customization, talk to specialists with chat box pop-up, and checkout, ensuring the layout supported a clear and intuitive user journey. By defining hierarchy and navigation early, I was able to visualize how users would explore desks and accessories before moving into high‑fidelity design.
Bringing the wireframes to life with a polished, modern shopping experience.
To build a logical and user‑friendly foundation for the site, we developed a full IA system that included mind mapping, organizational schemes, a sitemap, card‑sorting insights, metadata and taxonomy definitions, user flows, and early mockups. This process helped us clarify how information should be grouped, labeled, and navigated to support a seamless event experience.
This project was a good reminder that design instincts can take you far, but research takes you further.
Deskly helped me practice turning wireframes into a polished prototype and building an e‑commerce flow based entirely on my own perspective. It strengthened my visual craft and decision‑making, even without user input. Today, I’d approach it differently by incorporating research and usability testing to validate the flow and ensure the customization experience truly works for real users. It’s an early milestone that shows both my capability and my growth.
























