I’m Ian Donahue, a Digital Designer focused on Mobile Design, UX/UI and User Centered design and services. I have experience working on projects with Fortune 100 companies, global design consultancies and local design firms. My strengths include digital design, front-end development, a drive to solve problems both large and small, as well as a passion for all things technology.

Higher education students and professional institutions, purchase textbooks, digital solutions and other materials indicated by their instructors, how can the shopping cart facilitate this purchase? View Project
A Digital Toolkit for men who want to look the part in any situation. View Project
Gave a Series of Major Facelift for Rich's Websites as well as Social Marketing to Increase Rich's Online Presence. View Project
The One-Stop Shopping Experience gives customers much more flexibility and friend for of shopping. Customers can use a stand-alone FindMore system in malls to buy products and gifts during the holiday season. View Project
Not an attempt to create a new smartphone, but instead to make your feature phone smarter. View Project
The School of Design (S.O.D.) in DAAP at the University of Cincinnati offers a unique and exciting opportunity for college students. See what this School fo Design stand out amongst the rest. View Project
An exercise in creating clearer communication with the parents, youth and adult leadership of the Maketewa District of the Boy Scouts of America. View Project
Visualizing the Data and Statistics of Social Networking today. View Project
Designing for the future of mobile technology to inspire a more emotional connection with our community and loved ones. View Project
A national design initiative to create a system of universal healthcare symbols View Project
The odds are if you go to a Casino, walking out with more money than you came with is going to take a little luck. "The Game of Blackjack" is the secret weapon for put the odds in your favor. View Project
The Shanghai World Expo 2010 had an estimated 70 million vistiors, the CSSP required a visual symbol system created for this international audience. View Project
The Shanghai World Expo asked its participants to imagine the city of the future with four simple words, "Better City, Better Life" View Project