Samples from my work at Quizlet

  • 👤 60,000,000+ monthly active users
  • 📍 San Francisco, CA
  • 📱 iOS, Android & Web
  • đź—“ 2025 - 2026


Quizlet is one of the world’s largest learning platforms, helping 60 million people a month study smarter with AI-powered tools.

Historically, Quizlet has operated as a web-first company. As part of its recent growth strategy, the company is shifting toward a mobile-first approach. I joined as a Staff Product Designer to help lead this shift on the mobile team. My responsibilities include:

  1. Redesigning core mobile experience (iOS & Android)
  2. Owning and evolving Quizlet’s mobile design system

Below are a few samples from my recent work. While not a full case study, these examples highlight key visual and interaction design work I’ve made over the past few months.


Search redesign

In this project, I redesigned the search results screen & how flashcard sets are presented. My goal was to make the experience both useful and delightful.

  1. Useful: The new design puts the content front and center, allowing the user to get a peak into the set by browsing some of the cards right from the results screen.
  2. Delightful: I leaned into the physical metaphor of a card stack, using depth & shadow to evoke something tactile & interactive—like something you'd naturally want to swipe through.

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School filter interaction


Home redesign

As the company’s largest initiative this year, this major overhaul of the mobile home experience focuses on making the app more personalized and engaging for users by surfacing the most relevant study content to each user.

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Full feed


Design system

I worked on several design system initiatives - from component redesign to rethinking and overhauling the whole system’s color tokens.


Tab bar

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Modals & sheets




Content cards



Color & elevation tokens