UX/UI Product Designer
A young woman with long brown hair, glasses, and hoop earrings smiling, with a stylish graphic background featuring shades of blue and white with star-like accents.

Weaving empathetic narratives into intuitive interfaces, I empower users to achieve their goals with effortless clarity. Let’s connect!

User-Centric Designs | Accessible Interfaces | Effective Communicator

FRONTPOINT

Security and Smart Home Devices

Screenshots of a smart home control app showing thermostat settings, security system status as disarmed, and video device management with cameras for living room, front door, garage, and kitchen.

App Design and Intuitive Navigation
Busy working moms like Miranda often struggle with complex security systems. Recognizing shared user pain points, we redesigned the FrontPoint app to prioritize user experience and efficiency. This case study explores how a collaborative remote design process transformed a complex interface into an intuitive platform.

My role
Project Manager, UX/UI Designer, UX Researcher, Wireframing, Prototyping

Client
FrontPoint

Duration
4 weeks, 15+ screens

Screenshots of the Wyoming Department of Revenue website on desktop, tablet, and mobile, showing 2023 tax deadlines, divisions, and services.

WYOMING

Department of Revenue

Duration
4 weeks, 9 screens

Web Design and Enhancing Visual Clarity
We redesigned the Department of Revenue website to better assist Wyoming residents, including newcomers like Alba. The new interface uses simple language, and visual cues. It is now easier to find important tax information, which helps reduce stress during filing. Our team created a website that supports new and established residents for a positive tax experience.

My role
UX/UI Designer, UX Researcher, Wireframing, Prototyping

Client
Wyoming Department of Revenue

Website and mobile view of Depression Bipolar Support Tampa Bay, showing a woman giving a talk to a small audience in a bright room, with support group options and resources below, featuring pastel colors, images of people joining support activities, and a logo with palm trees.

DEPRESSION BIPOLAR

SUPPORT TAMPA BAY INC.

Duration
4 weeks, 6 Screens

My role
Project Manager, UX/UI Designer, UX Researcher, Wireframing, Prototyping

Web Design and Information Architecture
The Depression Bipolar Support Tampa Bay, Inc. (DBS) is a vital resource for individuals with bipolar disorder. We redesigned the website to offer a more welcoming online experience, simplifying navigation and enhancing content. Our goal is to empower individuals like Samantha to access necessary resources and community support effortlessly. Through remote collaboration, we created a website that embodies DBS's dedication to providing support and hope.

Client
Depression Bipolar Support Tampa Bay, Inc.

Recommendations

Grace S. Oh

Design Professor - Daytona State College

“Ever thrived in all courses and was one of best students, especially in interactive design. As a mentor, I remember I felt intimidated by her creativity! Also, she is not afraid of challenging herself. Any agency or company would be lucky to have this young professional.”

Jacob Cumiskey

Client & Developer - ThePenSword

“Ever Williams is a creative and thorough designer. Relentless in her pursuit of perfection, whatever she works on for you will be magnitudes better than what you initially conceived. Her solutions are vibrant, effective, and soulful. Couldn't recommend more.”

Brad Moody

Design Professor - Daytona State College

“As Associate Professor and Assistant Chair of the Digital and Interactive Media Production Program, I have had the pleasure of knowing Ever Williams as a student in the Digital and Interactive Media Production Program. Ever is a tremendous student and an asset to our Digital and Interactive Media Production Program, the School of Photography and Media Studies, and Daytona State College as a whole. Ever is always looking for new techniques and best practices in her own works, and for class projects as a whole. Ever is active in class discussions with insightful critical ideas and comments. Ever has a passion for learning, which shows in her work and class participation. I often use her work as an example of exemplary process and content to other students.”