Sarah Askey
I’m a big fan of lists, ice cream, recycling, and the TV show Supernatural. I’m minoring in Computer Science, and have spent my college years in the overlapping space between design and development. UI/UX Design is my passion – I notice it everywhere I go. After college, I hope to craft beautiful, intuitive user interfaces that allow people to do their jobs safely and efficiently.
Sarah Askey
I’m a big fan of lists, ice cream, recycling, and the TV show Supernatural. I’m minoring in Computer Science, and have spent my college years in the overlapping space between design and development. UI/UX Design is my passion – I notice it everywhere I go. After college, I hope to craft beautiful, intuitive user interfaces that allow people to do their jobs safely and efficiently.
Sarah Askey
I’m a big fan of lists, ice cream, recycling, and the TV show Supernatural. I’m minoring in Computer Science, and have spent my college years in the overlapping space between design and development. UI/UX Design is my passion – I notice it everywhere I go. After college, I hope to craft beautiful, intuitive user interfaces that allow people to do their jobs safely and efficiently.
Conserve | App Design
Conserve
The Conserve app works with Smart Home technology to track water usage. The intended audience is young adults who care about the environment and water conservation. The app focuses on simple ways to save water, such as taking shorter showers. Users can set monthly goals, compete with friends, and earn money for water-related charities.
Sustain | Print Design
Sustain
This lifestyle magazine highlights resources for sustainable living in Seattle. The goal is to educate people about their environmental impact and empower them to change their habits. I produced all the content, including the text and photography.
Mountaintop Granola | Packaging
Mountaintop Granola
For this project, I was asked to repackage a drink or food product using an existing package style from a different product line. I chose to repackage granola bars in tear-off containers similar to that of Toblerone chocolate. My goal was to eliminate plastic wrappers, while still allowing the bars to be portable snacks.