Interview Questions
Zapshot
Audio Content Creator & Host for Zapshot's Campus Talks

What’s a hot take, random opinion, or campus topic you think would make a fun talk episode?
Are Students Actually Busier, or Are We Just Worse at Resting?
It’s relatable, a little controversial, and easy for people to jump into.
Infinite Bits
Flexible Part-Time Designer for AI-Powered Apps

What's your favorite design tools you're using right now in your day to day work?
Right now, my favorite design tools for day-to-day UI/UX work are:
Figma for app screens, wireframes, prototypes, design systems, and collaboration.
FigJam for user flows, brainstorming, journey maps, and early product planning.Adobe Illustrator for logo work, icons, and vector assets.
Photoshop for image editing, mockups, and visual polish.
Canva for quick social posts, simple presentations, and lightweight brand assets.
For a company logo specifically, I’d usually start in Figma or Illustrator, depending on whether it needs to be a polished vector logo or part of a full app/website design system.
Infinite Bits
Flexible Part-Time Designer for AI-Powered Apps

Have you ever designed an iOS app without AI? If so, send me an example screenshot.
Yes, I designed an iOS CRM app concept focused on helping sales teams manage leads, deals, client follow-ups, and daily tasks from one clean mobile dashboard.
The goal of the design was to make CRM data easier to scan on a small screen. Instead of overwhelming users with too many tables or menus, I focused on a simple dashboard layout with key business information visible immediately: total pipeline value, won deals, pending tasks, today’s agenda, and active sales opportunities.
The interface follows a modern iOS style with clean typography, soft spacing, light backgrounds, and clear navigation. I used a bottom tab bar for the main sections: Home, Pipeline, Contacts, Reports, and More. This makes the app feel familiar to iPhone users and allows quick movement between important CRM areas.
The main screen includes CRM essentials such as lead stages, deal status, company names, follow-up reminders, proposal stages, and sales activity.
I designed the layout to feel professional, calm, and practical for daily sales use.Overall, this CRM app design shows how a complex business tool can be simplified into a mobile-first experience that is clean, usable, and focused on action.





