Savannah Raley

ui/ux design

front-end development

Savannah is a front-end web developer based in the Southern United States with a degree in Graphic Information Technology from Arizona State University. At 23, she focuses on building accessible, thoughtfully designed digital experiences that balance functionality with visual clarity. Her work combines a clean, professional aesthetic with subtle nods to retro design, creating interfaces that feel both modern and memorable. With a strong commitment to accessibility and user-centered design, she brings care and attention to every project—ensuring the web is not only beautiful, but usable for everyone.

Aiming to craft experiences that are accessible and intuitively functional for all

my work

fringe salon

6 weeks

fringe salon is a luxury hair salon operating out of middle Georgia. Their website suffered from poor layout, cluttered ux, repeated content, and an overall outdated design that failed to properly convey their luxury image. I worked to not only give them a total visual rebranding, but built them a new site based on this rebranding that helped to keep them looking their best.


good eats

2 weeks

The recipe site Good eats was looking for a simple prototype of a new website they were looking to launch. Based on their mockups, I created a simple live prototype mean to showcase what the experience and look of this site would be for a user clicking through their most popular recipes.


Wunderlust

1 week

Wunderlust is a travel agency specializing in tropical destinations. As part of their intended website expansion, they were aiming to make viewing the various destinations they offer a more engaging and responsive experience. Wunderlust provided three mockups representing different breakpoints—desktop, tablet, and mobile—and i aided them in putting these ideas to code. This prototype focused on only one of their destination pages: Majorca.

Contact me

Contact

savannahraley@gmail.com

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