Hello
I’m Sheray Franklin, a UX UI Designer, and a creative to the core. I specialize in UX research, ideation, user testing, wireframing and prototyping. I use Figma, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Premiere. Before becoming a UX UI Designer I studied dance management, stage managed from coast to coast and worked in video editing and graphic design.
Work
Reibus Marketplace
End-to-end solution for buying, selling, and moving metal
MBT
How might we help Metropolitan Ballet Theatre attract dancers and increase website visitation, sales, and sponsorships?
Populate Travel App
Post pandemic travel app that tells you the volume of people at any place at any time.
Homeland Security
Redesigned of government agency, improvements include simplified navigation, engaging images, and decreased text
Reviews
Positive
Sheray was a great asset to our team! She is always positive and upbeat. She takes direction well, and is willing to own whatever you need her to. Sheray will be a great asset to any team that needs someone who is willing to get things done, and is motivated to learn and grow in their role.
Committed
I worked with Sheray on a continuous basis for the past 6 months. There were a lot of things I admired about Sheray, but her professionalism, dedication, attention to detail, teamwork, and commitment stood out the most! She brought so much good energy and ideas to the table. Her design background helped breathe life into small concepts and her willingness to see any project to completion was a true testament of her character. She always had a clear understanding of what the goal was and what was needed to deliver on-time! Sheray Franklin is hands down one of my favorite people to work with and an asset to any team or organization
Patient
I worked with Sheray on our final group project for the Georgia Tech UX / UI course. Not only is she a great designer, she also kept a calm frame of mind and helped keep the team on track with our deliverables. She's extremely patient and kind, and did a great job of diffusing situations that had the potential to become tense. I just wish I could have met her in a non-virtual setting!