UX Research
Legal websites are often cluttered, outdated, and difficult to navigate—especially for non-lawyers seeking trustworthy insights. Blogs and expert commentary get buried under complex UI, and professionals struggle to find a centralized, modern platform to publish and engage with relevant content.
A Perfect Blend of Elegance and Functionality
De Fiscal is a sleek, content-forward platform that blends legal credibility with editorial accessibility. It offers:
A clean reading-first interface
Smart categorization for law sectors & topics
Expert profiles and author pages
A simplified CMS for publishing
Insightful article tagging & related post logic
Users can explore by topic, follow legal experts, or dive into curated content streams—from tax reforms to criminal law updates—all in one elegant system.

Problem
UX Concept & Product Vision
De Fiscal is more than a blog—it's a legal content ecosystem, where design helps democratize expert knowledge. I led the design vision from scratch, ensuring accessibility and authority were not mutually exclusive. Core principles:
Clarity: Content hierarchy guide the eye.
Trust: Professional yet modern visual identity.
Insight: Articles are enhanced with context modules and expert commentary.
Flow: Intuitive navigation through breadcrumbs, categories, and trackers.


Solution
My role
De Fiscal turned dense legal updates into accessible, digestible insights. With a structured blog system and clean UX, the platform made staying informed on tax and regulatory news easier than ever.
This was an individual UX design project completed in my time in the company. I led every aspect:
Market & user research
Concept development
Interaction and visual design
Final high-fidelity prototype
Storytelling & presentation
Quality assessment with the developers

Results
Building the Foundation for a Smarter Legal Platform
De Fiscal wasn’t just a design challenge—it was a reimagining of how legal content can be made both authoritative and accessible. The research-driven approach clarified their content goals, explored new revenue models (expert features, legal newsletter subscriptions), and opened conversations with legal contributors excited to share insights on a modern platform.

More Works
(EC — 02)
©2024
UX Research
Legal websites are often cluttered, outdated, and difficult to navigate—especially for non-lawyers seeking trustworthy insights. Blogs and expert commentary get buried under complex UI, and professionals struggle to find a centralized, modern platform to publish and engage with relevant content.
A Perfect Blend of Elegance and Functionality
De Fiscal is a sleek, content-forward platform that blends legal credibility with editorial accessibility. It offers:
A clean reading-first interface
Smart categorization for law sectors & topics
Expert profiles and author pages
A simplified CMS for publishing
Insightful article tagging & related post logic
Users can explore by topic, follow legal experts, or dive into curated content streams—from tax reforms to criminal law updates—all in one elegant system.

Problem
UX Concept & Product Vision
De Fiscal is more than a blog—it's a legal content ecosystem, where design helps democratize expert knowledge. I led the design vision from scratch, ensuring accessibility and authority were not mutually exclusive. Core principles:
Clarity: Content hierarchy guide the eye.
Trust: Professional yet modern visual identity.
Insight: Articles are enhanced with context modules and expert commentary.
Flow: Intuitive navigation through breadcrumbs, categories, and trackers.


Solution
My role
De Fiscal turned dense legal updates into accessible, digestible insights. With a structured blog system and clean UX, the platform made staying informed on tax and regulatory news easier than ever.
This was an individual UX design project completed in my time in the company. I led every aspect:
Market & user research
Concept development
Interaction and visual design
Final high-fidelity prototype
Storytelling & presentation
Quality assessment with the developers

Results
Building the Foundation for a Smarter Legal Platform
De Fiscal wasn’t just a design challenge—it was a reimagining of how legal content can be made both authoritative and accessible. The research-driven approach clarified their content goals, explored new revenue models (expert features, legal newsletter subscriptions), and opened conversations with legal contributors excited to share insights on a modern platform.

More Works
(EC — 02)
©2024
UX Research
Legal websites are often cluttered, outdated, and difficult to navigate—especially for non-lawyers seeking trustworthy insights. Blogs and expert commentary get buried under complex UI, and professionals struggle to find a centralized, modern platform to publish and engage with relevant content.
A Perfect Blend of Elegance and Functionality
De Fiscal is a sleek, content-forward platform that blends legal credibility with editorial accessibility. It offers:
A clean reading-first interface
Smart categorization for law sectors & topics
Expert profiles and author pages
A simplified CMS for publishing
Insightful article tagging & related post logic
Users can explore by topic, follow legal experts, or dive into curated content streams—from tax reforms to criminal law updates—all in one elegant system.

Problem
UX Concept & Product Vision
De Fiscal is more than a blog—it's a legal content ecosystem, where design helps democratize expert knowledge. I led the design vision from scratch, ensuring accessibility and authority were not mutually exclusive. Core principles:
Clarity: Content hierarchy guide the eye.
Trust: Professional yet modern visual identity.
Insight: Articles are enhanced with context modules and expert commentary.
Flow: Intuitive navigation through breadcrumbs, categories, and trackers.


Solution
My role
De Fiscal turned dense legal updates into accessible, digestible insights. With a structured blog system and clean UX, the platform made staying informed on tax and regulatory news easier than ever.
This was an individual UX design project completed in my time in the company. I led every aspect:
Market & user research
Concept development
Interaction and visual design
Final high-fidelity prototype
Storytelling & presentation
Quality assessment with the developers

Results
Building the Foundation for a Smarter Legal Platform
De Fiscal wasn’t just a design challenge—it was a reimagining of how legal content can be made both authoritative and accessible. The research-driven approach clarified their content goals, explored new revenue models (expert features, legal newsletter subscriptions), and opened conversations with legal contributors excited to share insights on a modern platform.

More Works
©2024