Hello there 👋🏼,
I'm Raihan, a full-spectrum product designer focused on interaction design and design systems.

Currently @ Ofspace LLC | Previously @Augmedix Inc, Teamlance Ltd.

I originally started off as a human resource management major during undergrad, from then quickly realized human physiology in design attacks me more. This led me to explore the field of UX, and after a few side projects and freelance work, I fell in love with the art of problem-solving.

I like to think of myself as a full-stack product designer who can lead a project from research & design systems to the prototyping phase to ensure a smooth developer handoff.

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Shekh Al Raihan, Product Design and Head of Design at Ofspace DIgital Agency
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Shekh Al Raihan, Product Design and Head of Design at Ofspace DIgital Agency

Design Process

Research and planning: This phase involves gathering information about the project, the target audience, and the business goals. This might include conducting user research, creating user personas, and developing a design brief.

Wireframing and prototyping: This phase involves creating low-fidelity wireframes and prototypes to test out different design concepts and layouts. This helps to ensure that the design is functional and user-friendly before moving on to a more detailed visual design.

Visual design: In this phase, the designer creates high-fidelity visual designs, including color palettes, typography, and imagery.

User testing: Before the final product is delivered, it is important to test the design with real users to ensure that it is intuitive and easy to use. This might involve conducting user interviews, usability testing, or A/B testing.

Implementation and delivery: Once the design has been finalized and tested, it is implemented into the final product and delivered to the client.
This is just a general overview of the design process and it may vary slightly depending on the specific needs and goals of the project.