I was responsible for designing the entire interface — from UX architecture to visual layout — ensuring a reading experience that prioritizes clarity, speed, and credibility.

The goal was to create a structure that supports diverse editorial formats while remaining lightweight and highly readable. I designed adaptive typography, a modular content grid, and an intuitive layout that makes articles, special projects, and featured columns easy to access and navigate across devices.

A major part of the work involved building reusable design patterns for long-form stories, multimedia embeds, interviews, and editorial features. The content system was structured to support photos, videos, and audio within articles while maintaining a consistent visual rhythm. I also helped simplify the publishing process by developing templates aligned with the editorial workflow, enabling the team to focus on writing rather than formatting.

Performance and stability were critical. The design emphasized fast loading, clean hierarchy, and minimum cognitive load — a tool for journalists, not a showcase for decoration. Everything was built to serve the content and the trust it aims to earn.