
Hi, I'm
Rohit John Horo
A passionate UI/UX designer and a minimalist thinker with a passion for clean, purposeful UI design. I focus on creating visually appealing digital experiences that feel intuitive and polished. Whether I’m designing a mobile app or a website, I strive to keep things simple, elegant, and functional because I believe great design speaks softly but leaves a lasting impact.
My Story
My journey into design wasn’t planned it was sparked by curiosity. I used to spend hours exploring beautifully crafted websites and watching designers on YouTube bring their ideas to life. The uniqueness of their work fascinated me, and I found myself wondering, “Could I do this too?”
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That question led me to start experimenting on my own. I began learning through YouTube tutorials, then took it a step further by enrolling in Google’s UX Design course on Coursera. With every challenge I took on, I felt more certain that this is where I belong.
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What drives me today is the creative problem-solving that design demands. Every time I sit down to design, a question pushes me forward: How can I make this experience visually striking and unique while staying minimal? That pursuit of balance between beauty and simplicity keeps me inspired.
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Though my academic background is in English Literature, design captured my imagination in ways nothing else had. Whether or not literature ends up influencing my work, I’m excited to keep exploring, learning, and creating meaningful visual experiences.
My Experience
UI/UX Designer
Self-initiated Projects
2024 – Present
Designed and prototyped complete mobile apps like RhinoGuard (a wildlife conservation app) and SmartEase (a grocery shopping app), focusing on clean, minimal UI and intuitive user flow. Managed the entire design process from wireframing and research to final visual design using Figma.
UX Design Learner
Google UX Design Specialization – Coursera
2024
Completed a structured 7-course program covering the foundations of UX design, ideation, wireframing, prototyping, and accessibility. Learned to think like a product designer and apply user-centered design principles in real-world scenarios.
Tools & Skills
Design Tools: Figma, Adobe Photoshop (basic)
Core Skills: UI Design, Visual Design, Wireframing, Prototyping, User Flow, Typography, Color Theory




