Man Running
Man Running

Culture & Ethnography

Batch Pull Task Dashboard


Academic Project

Role: UX Designer + Researcher

Duration: 1 month

Problem Statement

Our space is designed to blend timeless elegance with modern efficiency, offering a seamless experience for both clients and professionals.®

Maison Law has completely transformed our practice! The design is not only stunning but also incredibly practical, making our workspace both inspiring and efficient. Our clients are consistently impressed by the professionalism and warmth of the environment. The team’s attention to detail and commitment to quality is unmatched. We couldn’t have asked for a better partner to bring our vision to life!

Man Walking

Approach & Research Style

Many legal environments remain trapped in outdated designs that fail to meet the demands of today’s dynamic and client-focused practices. It’s time to leave behind the frustrations of the past and embrace a future where design and purpose go hand in hand.

In today’s fast-evolving legal landscape, many law firms and practices are hindered by outdated, uninspiring workspaces that fail to reflect the professionalism and innovation they strive to embody. Traditional legal environments often feel cold, impersonal, and disconnected from the needs of modern clients and professionals. Cramped offices, inefficient layouts, and a lack of aesthetic appeal can create a stressful atmosphere, reducing productivity and diminishing client trust. These spaces not only fail to inspire confidence but also miss the opportunity to foster collaboration, creativity, and a sense of calm. Maison Law recognizes this disconnect and aims to redefine legal spaces, transforming them into environments that align with the sophistication and efficiency of today’s legal practices.

Man Riding EV
Woman Running

Concept

Maison Law is a concept project designed to bring a modern, client-focused approach to legal services.

Maison Law is built on the idea that legal services should be approachable, transparent, and tailored to the needs of modern clients. This concept project blends a refined aesthetic with intuitive navigation, making it easier than ever to access legal expertise without the complexities often associated with traditional law firms. From clear case categorization to direct client communication tools, Maison Law focuses on providing a streamlined, stress-free experience. Whether you're an individual in need of legal assistance or a firm looking to modernize your online presence, this project represents the future of legal design—where professionalism meets simplicity.

Concept

Maison Law is a concept project designed to bring a modern, client-focused approach to legal services.

Maison Law is built on the idea that legal services should be approachable, transparent, and tailored to the needs of modern clients. This concept project blends a refined aesthetic with intuitive navigation, making it easier than ever to access legal expertise without the complexities often associated with traditional law firms. From clear case categorization to direct client communication tools, Maison Law focuses on providing a streamlined, stress-free experience. Whether you're an individual in need of legal assistance or a firm looking to modernize your online presence, this project represents the future of legal design—where professionalism meets simplicity.

01
Exploration was non-linear

Users moved freely between spaces, often circling back rather than progressing step by step

02
Emotional Engagement

Visitors were drawn to tactile experiences, rope, pottery, weaving, which slowed down their pace.

03
Cultural Knowledge

Most users lacked historical context and needed visual storytelling to feel connected and informed.

Designing the Structure

Instead of building flat menu items, I created a structure that reflects zones of experience.

Each cultural space became a primary section in the navigation, just as it is in real life. This allowed users to visually and intuitively enter the heritage story from whichever point captured their interest.

Woman In The Garden

Starting with sticky notes that captured user needs, cultural cues, and experience goals, then evolving into a zone-based information architecture that mirrors how people naturally move through the Heritage Village

Ideations

Sketching out how culture could feel on a screen.

This phase was where I began translating everything I’d learned, the cultural rhythm, the emotional pacing, the way people moved through the Heritage Village into early design concepts. Instead of starting with polished visuals, I kept it intentionally rough and open-ended using low-fidelity mockups.

Each wireframe was a way to test an idea quickly:

  • What if users could scroll through the site like they’d walk through the Village?

  • How could zones feel distinct, but still part of one shared story?

  • Could I let visuals and layout carry cultural meaning, without overwhelming the interface?

These sketches helped me define the structure, layout rhythm, and key content blocks. They weren’t about visual perfection , they were about translating place and pace into a web experience.

Woman Night View

Visual Identity

Bringing heritage to life through soft, grounded design choices

The visual language of Stories in Sand was inspired by the textures, tones, and emotional quiet of the Dubai Heritage Village. Every visual decision from color to typography, was made to reflect a sense of place that feels calm, grounded, and respectful of culture.

Final Mockups

From research to rhythm, a digital space that feels like the real one.

These high-fidelity screens combine cultural insight with calm design. Each page invites exploration through soft tones, intuitive structure, and immersive imagery reflecting the quiet, open rhythm of the Heritage Village itself.

High-fidelity mockups showcasing key design decisions, from visual storytelling and cultural tone to content flow and user-centered structure.

Reflections

Reflections

From Research to Resonance

Through 12+ hours of cultural research and 3 rounds of design iteration, I learned how to translate real-world emotion into digital rhythm. Crafting 6 high-fidelity screens taught me to balance storytelling with structure and design not just for users, but for meaning.

More Works

©2025

More Works

©2025

Man Running
Man Running

Culture & Ethnography

Batch Pull Task Dashboard


Academic Project

Role: UX Designer + Researcher

Duration: 1 month

Problem Statement

Our space is designed to blend timeless elegance with modern efficiency, offering a seamless experience for both clients and professionals.®

Maison Law has completely transformed our practice! The design is not only stunning but also incredibly practical, making our workspace both inspiring and efficient. Our clients are consistently impressed by the professionalism and warmth of the environment. The team’s attention to detail and commitment to quality is unmatched. We couldn’t have asked for a better partner to bring our vision to life!

Man Walking

Approach & Research Style

Many legal environments remain trapped in outdated designs that fail to meet the demands of today’s dynamic and client-focused practices. It’s time to leave behind the frustrations of the past and embrace a future where design and purpose go hand in hand.

In today’s fast-evolving legal landscape, many law firms and practices are hindered by outdated, uninspiring workspaces that fail to reflect the professionalism and innovation they strive to embody. Traditional legal environments often feel cold, impersonal, and disconnected from the needs of modern clients and professionals. Cramped offices, inefficient layouts, and a lack of aesthetic appeal can create a stressful atmosphere, reducing productivity and diminishing client trust. These spaces not only fail to inspire confidence but also miss the opportunity to foster collaboration, creativity, and a sense of calm. Maison Law recognizes this disconnect and aims to redefine legal spaces, transforming them into environments that align with the sophistication and efficiency of today’s legal practices.

Man Riding EV
Woman Running

Concept

Maison Law is a concept project designed to bring a modern, client-focused approach to legal services.

Maison Law is built on the idea that legal services should be approachable, transparent, and tailored to the needs of modern clients. This concept project blends a refined aesthetic with intuitive navigation, making it easier than ever to access legal expertise without the complexities often associated with traditional law firms. From clear case categorization to direct client communication tools, Maison Law focuses on providing a streamlined, stress-free experience. Whether you're an individual in need of legal assistance or a firm looking to modernize your online presence, this project represents the future of legal design—where professionalism meets simplicity.

Concept

Maison Law is a concept project designed to bring a modern, client-focused approach to legal services.

Maison Law is built on the idea that legal services should be approachable, transparent, and tailored to the needs of modern clients. This concept project blends a refined aesthetic with intuitive navigation, making it easier than ever to access legal expertise without the complexities often associated with traditional law firms. From clear case categorization to direct client communication tools, Maison Law focuses on providing a streamlined, stress-free experience. Whether you're an individual in need of legal assistance or a firm looking to modernize your online presence, this project represents the future of legal design—where professionalism meets simplicity.

01
Exploration was non-linear

Users moved freely between spaces, often circling back rather than progressing step by step

02
Emotional Engagement

Visitors were drawn to tactile experiences, rope, pottery, weaving, which slowed down their pace.

03
Cultural Knowledge

Most users lacked historical context and needed visual storytelling to feel connected and informed.

Designing the Structure

Instead of building flat menu items, I created a structure that reflects zones of experience.

Each cultural space became a primary section in the navigation, just as it is in real life. This allowed users to visually and intuitively enter the heritage story from whichever point captured their interest.

Woman In The Garden

Starting with sticky notes that captured user needs, cultural cues, and experience goals, then evolving into a zone-based information architecture that mirrors how people naturally move through the Heritage Village

Ideations

Sketching out how culture could feel on a screen.

This phase was where I began translating everything I’d learned, the cultural rhythm, the emotional pacing, the way people moved through the Heritage Village into early design concepts. Instead of starting with polished visuals, I kept it intentionally rough and open-ended using low-fidelity mockups.

Each wireframe was a way to test an idea quickly:

  • What if users could scroll through the site like they’d walk through the Village?

  • How could zones feel distinct, but still part of one shared story?

  • Could I let visuals and layout carry cultural meaning, without overwhelming the interface?

These sketches helped me define the structure, layout rhythm, and key content blocks. They weren’t about visual perfection , they were about translating place and pace into a web experience.

Woman Night View

Visual Identity

Bringing heritage to life through soft, grounded design choices

The visual language of Stories in Sand was inspired by the textures, tones, and emotional quiet of the Dubai Heritage Village. Every visual decision from color to typography, was made to reflect a sense of place that feels calm, grounded, and respectful of culture.

Final Mockups

From research to rhythm, a digital space that feels like the real one.

These high-fidelity screens combine cultural insight with calm design. Each page invites exploration through soft tones, intuitive structure, and immersive imagery reflecting the quiet, open rhythm of the Heritage Village itself.

High-fidelity mockups showcasing key design decisions, from visual storytelling and cultural tone to content flow and user-centered structure.

Reflections

From Research to Resonance

Through 12+ hours of cultural research and 3 rounds of design iteration, I learned how to translate real-world emotion into digital rhythm. Crafting 6 high-fidelity screens taught me to balance storytelling with structure and design not just for users, but for meaning.

More Works

©2025

Man Running
Man Running

Culture & Ethnography

Batch Pull Task Dashboard


Academic Project

Role: UX Designer + Researcher

Duration: 1 month

Problem Statement

Our space is designed to blend timeless elegance with modern efficiency, offering a seamless experience for both clients and professionals.®

Maison Law has completely transformed our practice! The design is not only stunning but also incredibly practical, making our workspace both inspiring and efficient. Our clients are consistently impressed by the professionalism and warmth of the environment. The team’s attention to detail and commitment to quality is unmatched. We couldn’t have asked for a better partner to bring our vision to life!

Man Walking

Approach & Research Style

Many legal environments remain trapped in outdated designs that fail to meet the demands of today’s dynamic and client-focused practices. It’s time to leave behind the frustrations of the past and embrace a future where design and purpose go hand in hand.

In today’s fast-evolving legal landscape, many law firms and practices are hindered by outdated, uninspiring workspaces that fail to reflect the professionalism and innovation they strive to embody. Traditional legal environments often feel cold, impersonal, and disconnected from the needs of modern clients and professionals. Cramped offices, inefficient layouts, and a lack of aesthetic appeal can create a stressful atmosphere, reducing productivity and diminishing client trust. These spaces not only fail to inspire confidence but also miss the opportunity to foster collaboration, creativity, and a sense of calm. Maison Law recognizes this disconnect and aims to redefine legal spaces, transforming them into environments that align with the sophistication and efficiency of today’s legal practices.

Man Riding EV
Woman Running

Concept

Maison Law is a concept project designed to bring a modern, client-focused approach to legal services.

Maison Law is built on the idea that legal services should be approachable, transparent, and tailored to the needs of modern clients. This concept project blends a refined aesthetic with intuitive navigation, making it easier than ever to access legal expertise without the complexities often associated with traditional law firms. From clear case categorization to direct client communication tools, Maison Law focuses on providing a streamlined, stress-free experience. Whether you're an individual in need of legal assistance or a firm looking to modernize your online presence, this project represents the future of legal design—where professionalism meets simplicity.

Concept

Maison Law is a concept project designed to bring a modern, client-focused approach to legal services.

Maison Law is built on the idea that legal services should be approachable, transparent, and tailored to the needs of modern clients. This concept project blends a refined aesthetic with intuitive navigation, making it easier than ever to access legal expertise without the complexities often associated with traditional law firms. From clear case categorization to direct client communication tools, Maison Law focuses on providing a streamlined, stress-free experience. Whether you're an individual in need of legal assistance or a firm looking to modernize your online presence, this project represents the future of legal design—where professionalism meets simplicity.

01
Exploration was non-linear

Users moved freely between spaces, often circling back rather than progressing step by step

02
Emotional Engagement

Visitors were drawn to tactile experiences, rope, pottery, weaving, which slowed down their pace.

03
Cultural Knowledge

Most users lacked historical context and needed visual storytelling to feel connected and informed.

Designing the Structure

Instead of building flat menu items, I created a structure that reflects zones of experience.

Each cultural space became a primary section in the navigation, just as it is in real life. This allowed users to visually and intuitively enter the heritage story from whichever point captured their interest.

Woman In The Garden

Starting with sticky notes that captured user needs, cultural cues, and experience goals, then evolving into a zone-based information architecture that mirrors how people naturally move through the Heritage Village

Ideations

Sketching out how culture could feel on a screen.

This phase was where I began translating everything I’d learned, the cultural rhythm, the emotional pacing, the way people moved through the Heritage Village into early design concepts. Instead of starting with polished visuals, I kept it intentionally rough and open-ended using low-fidelity mockups.

Each wireframe was a way to test an idea quickly:

  • What if users could scroll through the site like they’d walk through the Village?

  • How could zones feel distinct, but still part of one shared story?

  • Could I let visuals and layout carry cultural meaning, without overwhelming the interface?

These sketches helped me define the structure, layout rhythm, and key content blocks. They weren’t about visual perfection , they were about translating place and pace into a web experience.

Woman Night View

Visual Identity

Bringing heritage to life through soft, grounded design choices

The visual language of Stories in Sand was inspired by the textures, tones, and emotional quiet of the Dubai Heritage Village. Every visual decision from color to typography, was made to reflect a sense of place that feels calm, grounded, and respectful of culture.

Final Mockups

From research to rhythm, a digital space that feels like the real one.

These high-fidelity screens combine cultural insight with calm design. Each page invites exploration through soft tones, intuitive structure, and immersive imagery reflecting the quiet, open rhythm of the Heritage Village itself.

High-fidelity mockups showcasing key design decisions, from visual storytelling and cultural tone to content flow and user-centered structure.

Reflections

From Research to Resonance

Through 12+ hours of cultural research and 3 rounds of design iteration, I learned how to translate real-world emotion into digital rhythm. Crafting 6 high-fidelity screens taught me to balance storytelling with structure and design not just for users, but for meaning.

More Works

©2025

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