UX Designer | Illustrator

AUGGIE PATANUKOM

As a UX designer with a knack for illustration, I am dedicated to creating designs that engage target audiences. Eager to deepen my expertise in UX/UI, I delve into understanding client challenges to craft solutions that drive their success.

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Book Design | Illustration

Buddy Magazine

As part of my Illustration program at Seneca Polytechnic, I designed the characters, theme, layout, typography, and color scheme for "Buddy, Pet Magazine for Little Owner," creating an engaging and cohesive publication for young readers.

Graphic Design | Illustration

Highpark Toronto Map Design

For my Illustration class project at Seneca Polytechnic, I chose High Park, a popular spot in Toronto ideal for family and friends. I created a friendly pictorial representation of picnic activities, baseball games, dog walking areas for dog lovers, the beautiful Sakura trees, and more to showcase the park's pleasant atmosphere.

Web Design | Graphic Design

Kati Thai Gelato Toronto

I designed the website for Kati Thai Gelato, focusing on a fun and refreshing user experience. The site highlights their menu and pricing, incorporating a warm orange color inspired by Thai milk tea to reflect the brand’s playful, tropical vibe.

Web Design | Graphic Design

Care Fertility Ottawa

A fertility clinic in Ottawa dedicated to helping individuals and couples build their families through personalized treatment plans and cutting-edge reproductive technology. I designed the clinic’s branding, logo, color scheme, and website, focusing on creating a warm, welcoming, and professional user experience.

Web Design | Graphic Design

Muay Thai Fest Toronto 2023

For my first volunteer project in Canada, I contributed to the inaugural Muay Thai Festival in Toronto on August 20th, 2023, showcasing my design skills in a vibrant and dynamic setting.

Web Design | Graphic Design

Livingth.org

One of the projects I'm most proud of is Livingth.org, a website for Living, an NGO supporting people with mental disabilities in Thailand.