Adi Fine

User experience designer dedicated to creating useful and enjoyable environments, both in the digital and built worlds
 

 

Work

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Engagement and Gamification on WolfPack

iOS and Android App, Consumer Facing

Motorcycle riding is better in packs. Find other motorcycle riders, share your experiences, and participate in challenges with WolfPack, a motorcycle tourism and group navigation app.

 
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Non-profit Volunteer Portal

Responsive Website, Volunteer Project

Ready to help your community? Formally register for volunteer events and propose potential neighborhood beautification projects to this incredible non-profit via a responsive website.

 
 
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Leisure Cycling Assistant

iOS App, Conceptual Project

Bike riding is no longer just for the athletic. Join us for a day full of fun as we help plan an outdoor adventure featuring brunch and scenic views through an iOS app called Kickstand.

 
 
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Hitch Hiking Revamped

Responsive Website, Conceptual Project

College students around the U.S. have difficulty finding a ride between their home and school, as many colleges are in remote locations. Enter Hitch; a responsive website that helps students find carpools.

 
 
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The BPL Navigation Redesign

Information Architecture, Conceptual Project

The Brooklyn Public Library provides numerous resources and services to its surrounding community. During COVID-19 the BPL’s website is the main access these resources, however the existing site proves difficult to navigate through. Check out our navigation redesign.

 

Hey! I'm Adi (ah-DEE)

I'm a user experience designer passionate about solving complex challenges with a human-centered approach both in the digital and built worlds. With a background in civil engineering, I have gained strong collaboration, visual design, and analytical skills working on large infrastructure designs with a cross-functional team.

Fact about me: I love water. It’s such an interesting and complex element and is what led me to civil engineering. The concept that it is essential to life, yet can be so destructive; from clean drinking water to powerful storms, the ability to take the shape of whatever container it is in, to the idea of renewal. I hope to bring water properties such as fluidity, flexibility, and clarity to UX projects.

Other random things: I love hiking, I’m scared of heights, I’m not a huge fan of peanut butter, and I’m scuba certified.