/portfolio-projects

A temporary home for case studies and projects while building out my site in VueJS

Works

This repo is a collection of projects that I have compiled into a portfolio. It's a temporary solution while I build out a Vue app.

Please use the directory below to see projects that I've completed and contributed to through my time at Klaviyo, Order, priceline.com, Tentrr, and any freelance or random projects I have kicking around. There are also (hopefully) a couple of smaller more OSS-type projects that will be listed here as well. I want to give back to the design community since it has been a huge part of my continued growth in this field, so I try to commit and comment where I feel it is right. As long as we have design discussions, we will keep creating new design solutions.

Directory

Klaviyo

Password: porunga

Individual profile view

Rebuilding the most core customer data view in the Klaviyo app.

Subscription and consent management

Model changes and improving experiences revolving around subscription and consent statuses.

Rapid wireframing kit

Partnered with a fellow designer to fix a velocity issue in our design process at Klaviyo.



Order

Please contact zach.freed@gmail.com to discuss work from Order.



Tentrr

Discovery Search

Changing the way we think about search at Tentrr.

Saguaro, design systems initiative - WIP

Creating a baseline for product design at Tentrr.

Campsite details - WIP

Creating a more robust and relevant listing page for campsites.



Freelance

Fairway Mortgage

Internal mobile app to unlock sales potential for mortgage agents. Contact for password.



Priceline

Restaurant booking cross-sell

Partnered with OpenTable to create a feature for offering restaurant reservations in ~20 major cities...in your inbox. First integration and proof of concept with them at priceline.com.

Email design system

Boilerplate design guidelines for all email at priceline.com.



Side projects / fun things

MunchMadness @ Tentrr

We had an annual tradition of picking 16-32 dumpling houses/offerings up against eachother in a March Madness-style bracket. It was in the name of having fun and doing some team building (also eating a lot of really good dumplings), but also to put some free social content up for local Chinatown businesses that we picked.