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Designing an invitation-based social experience required carefully balancing discovery with privacy. Users needed to feel safe hosting or joining private events, while still being able to explore opportunities to connect. The challenge was to design flows that establish trust without adding unnecessary friction or complexity.
The product involved multiple user journeys, including hosting events, browsing invitations, and managing participation. Ensuring these flows remained intuitive on mobile, without overwhelming users or fragmenting the experience, required clear information hierarchy, consistent interaction patterns, and intentional simplification.
The host wants to create and manage private events while controlling who can attend. They need an experience that feels safe, intentional, and easy to manage, allowing them to invite the right people without friction or loss of control.
The design system was created to support a large and evolving set of user flows across the product. With more than 90 individual screens designed in Figma, consistency and scalability were critical. Reusable components, clear spacing rules, and a defined visual hierarchy ensured that complex interactions remained cohesive, allowing the interface to scale without sacrificing clarity or usability.
This project demonstrates a senior approach to mobile product design, balancing complex social flows with clarity and consistency. Through structured user journeys, intentional interaction patterns, and a scalable design system, the final experience supports trust, discoverability, and user control. The outcome reflects a design-led process focused on long-term usability rather than surface-level aesthetics.
Design Coverage
+90 Screens
Delivered a comprehensive set of mobile screens covering hosting, discovery, invitations, and event management flows.



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