A little about me.
About me.
A little about me.




Started in law, found design.
Started in law, found design.
Started in law, found design.
I’ve always been a problem solver; curious, analytical, and drawn to structure. I initially studied Paralegal studies but later then transitioned into studying Interaction Design at Sheridan College.
I’ve always been a problem solver; curious, and analytical. That’s what led me to study paralegal work, where I learned how to think critically, investigate, and approach complexity with care.
I’ve always been a problem solver; curious, analytical, and drawn to structure. I initially studied Paralegal studies but later then transitioned into studying Interaction Design at Sheridan College.
Design gave me room to create.
Design gave me room to create.
Design gave me room to create.
Interaction design felt like the right fit because it let me bring the same mindset into a creative space. There were still problems for me to solve, but with far more creative freedom. The structure combined with creative freedom gave me a new-found purpose and passion.
Design felt like the right fit because it let me bring the same mindset into a creative space. There were still problems for me to solve, but with far more creative freedom.
Interaction design felt like the right fit because it let me bring the same mindset into a creative space. There were still problems for me to solve, but with far more creative freedom. The structure combined with creative freedom gave me a new-found purpose and passion.
I design with people in mind.
I design with people in mind.
I design with people in mind.
I dissect user problems like legal cases - gathering evidence, identifying patterns, and building airtight solutions. My paralegal background taught me to investigate thoroughly before designing, question assumptions.
I approach user problems like legal cases - gathering evidence, identifying patterns, and building airtight solutions.
I dissect user problems like legal cases - gathering evidence, identifying patterns, and building airtight solutions. My paralegal background taught me to investigate thoroughly before designing, question assumptions.
I've spent the past three years learning to design for real users, real constraints, and real results.
I've spent the past three years learning to design for real users, real constraints, and real results.
I've spent the past three years learning to design for real users, real constraints, and real results.
I’ve worked across mobile and web, designing for industries like legal tech, SaaS, and education. Through freelance and internship roles, I’ve led the full design process, from research and wireframing to high-fidelity UI, always grounded in real user needs and clear communication.
I’ve worked across mobile and web, designing for industries like legal tech, SaaS, and education. Through freelance and internship roles, I’ve led the full design process, from research and wireframing to high-fidelity UI, always grounded in real user needs and clear communication.
I’ve worked across mobile and web, designing for industries like legal tech, SaaS, and education. Through freelance and internship roles, I’ve led the full design process, from research and wireframing to high-fidelity UI, always grounded in real user needs and clear communication.
@Ziyad Al-Huwaiti 2025
@Ziyad Al-Huwaiti 2025
@Ziyad Al-Huwaiti 2025