
Bloomnotes
Less, but better.
The Objective
Adapt fast, design sharp.
A new client needed to move quickly: a note-taking app built on a single principle — less, but better. No research phase, no personas — just five high-fidelity screens, sharp enough to put in front of investors.
The brief was really a test of adaptability — translate a functionalist idea into compelling, concrete visuals, at speed, and give the client something that sells the concept on sight.

Low-Fidelity
Ideas onto paper.
I started on paper — rapid, throwaway sketches to explore layouts fast and cheap, then carried the strongest ideas into low-fidelity digital frames to test structure before committing to detail.

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High-Fidelity
Sketches to screens.
From there, five screens came to life in high fidelity — precise components, real type, and just enough detail to feel like a finished product. Every element earns its place; nothing is on screen that doesn't need to be.






In Closing
Less, but unmistakably better.
From paper to polished, Bloomnotes kept simplicity, clarity, and function at the forefront — proof that a tight brief and a fast turnaround can still produce purposeful, investor-ready design. Delivered at exactly the speed the client needed.
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