Asana projects
We set out to reimagine Asana’s mobile Home as a more useful, focused entry point for work. Starting with a small team, we explored bold ideas grounded in user research, then shipped a simplified first release that improved key metrics. This work laid the foundation for a more modern, mobile-native experience—one we could continue building on.
I helped build Asana’s design systems for both web and mobile—foundational work that brought consistency, accessibility, and speed to product development. From spacing and color tokens to high-impact components, the system empowered teams to ship with more clarity and less friction, including enabling mobile dark mode for the first time.
We redesigned Asana’s sidebar to improve navigation on smaller screens and support enterprise needs. This included introducing a new collapsed “minibar,” refining the expanded view, and rethinking iconography and interactions. The result was a more focused, flexible sidebar experience that scaled across user types and screen sizes.
Search at Asana hadn’t been updated in years, leading to a clunky, inconsistent experience. I explored a new direction for both basic search and results—modernizing the UI, improving usability, and integrating early AI concepts.













