Hi, I'm Marceline. ♡

Hi, I'm Marceline. ♡

Hi, I'm Marceline. ♡

I’m a UX/UI designer with a graphic design background who loves data-informed design that balances simplicity with emotion. I am also a fan-fiction writer, K-pop dancer, snowboard instructor and drummer 🥁

I’m a UX/UI designer with a graphic design background who loves data-informed design that balances simplicity with emotion. I am also a fan-fiction writer, K-pop dancer, snowboard instructor and drummer 🥁

I’m a UX/UI designer with a graphic design background who loves data-informed design that balances simplicity with emotion. I am also a fan-fiction writer, K-pop dancer, snowboard instructor and drummer 🥁

I'm inspired by Apple's design philosophy and believe great design balances simplicity with emotion.

I'm inspired by Apple's design philosophy and believe great design balances simplicity with emotion.

I'm inspired by Apple's design philosophy and believe great design balances simplicity with emotion.

I didn’t start out knowing I’d be a UX/UI designer. I just always noticed little things… how people move through a space, how a screen feels, how a moment could be better.
In 2022, when I started studying Interaction Design at Sheridan College in Oakville, Canada, something clicked. I finally found a place where curiosity and creativity could sit together at the same table.

By 2023, I was doing more than going to class. I became Vice President of the Interaction Design Association at Sheridan College because I liked bringing people together to create things. That same year, in February 2023, I worked on visuals for AnimeFiesta in Toronto. It was fun turning energy and fandom into color and design!

From December 2023 to February 2024, I worked remotely as a UX Design Intern at Visionary Co. I helped design the first version of a language-learning app. I mapped out course selection and progress tracking in Figma, using tools like affinity diagrams and user flows. When the app reached 10,000 downloads on the Apple Store, I realized design isn’t just about looks. It’s about making something that actually works for people, more people, as more as possible.

In September 2024, I joined Sheridan College BIPOC Program as a UX Researcher & Designer.
I studied how students signed up for mentoring programs. I saw how confusing the process was and redesigned it so the journey went from 30 minutes down to just 10. I added small touches such as mentor ratings and badge systems, just to make it feel warm and useful. I used data from tools like Google Analytics and Hotjar, and the changes reduced drop-offs by 20%.

In September 2024, I joined Sheridan College BIPOC Program as a UX Researcher & Designer.
I studied how students signed up for mentoring programs. I saw how confusing the process was and redesigned it so the journey went from 30 minutes down to just 10. I added small touches such as mentor ratings and badge systems, just to make it feel warm and useful. I used data from tools like Google Analytics and Hotjar, and the changes reduced drop-offs by 20%.

In September 2024, I joined Sheridan College BIPOC Program as a UX Researcher & Designer.
I studied how students signed up for mentoring programs. I saw how confusing the process was and redesigned it so the journey went from 30 minutes down to just 10. I added small touches such as mentor ratings and badge systems, just to make it feel warm and useful. I used data from tools like Google Analytics and Hotjar, and the changes reduced drop-offs by 20%.

Now, in May 2025, I’m a UX/UI Designer at Laura Canada in Montreal. I helped create an AI sizing tool that reduced returns by 3% and boosted online conversions. I redesigned tooltip interactions that raised 14% engagement on mobile and 10% on desktop. I also reworked website pop-ups with a fresher look and increased click-through rates by 21%. I turned research and reports into real decisions in meetings with C-suite leaders.

Now, in May 2025, I’m a UX/UI Designer at Laura Canada in Montreal. I helped create an AI sizing tool that reduced returns by 3% and boosted online conversions. I redesigned tooltip interactions that raised 14% engagement on mobile and 10% on desktop. I also reworked website pop-ups with a fresher look and increased click-through rates by 21%. I turned research and reports into real decisions in meetings with C-suite leaders.

Now, in May 2025, I’m a UX/UI Designer at Laura Canada in Montreal. I helped create an AI sizing tool that reduced returns by 3% and boosted online conversions. I redesigned tooltip interactions that raised 14% engagement on mobile and 10% on desktop. I also reworked website pop-ups with a fresher look and increased click-through rates by 21%. I turned research and reports into real decisions in meetings with C-suite leaders.

Along the way, I’ve worked with tools like Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, Protopie, and HTML/CSS.
I think in journeys, build in wireframes, and design with empathy.
I believe good design should make sense without needing instructions.

Along the way, I’ve worked with tools like Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, Protopie, and HTML/CSS.
I think in journeys, build in wireframes, and design with empathy.
I believe good design should make sense without needing instructions.

Along the way, I’ve worked with tools like Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, Protopie, and HTML/CSS.
I think in journeys, build in wireframes, and design with empathy.
I believe good design should make sense without needing instructions.

Right now, I’m still learning, still curious, and still building things that help people do a little more with a little less effort. I like simple words, honest problems, and designs that feel human.

Right now, I’m still learning, still curious, and still building things that help people do a little more with a little less effort. I like simple words, honest problems, and designs that feel human.

Right now, I’m still learning, still curious, and still building things that help people do a little more with a little less effort. I like simple words, honest problems, and designs that feel human.

And my story? It’s just getting started.

And my story? It’s just getting started.

And my story? It’s just getting started.