UX / UI Design Student · CMD

Hi, I’m Robin.
I design calm, intuitive experiences.

I’m a UX / UI design student at CMD Hogeschool van Amsterdam. I like turning complex ideas into interfaces that feel intuitive, friendly, and a bit cosmic — combining research, visual design, and micro-interactions.

UX / UI Interaction Design Behavior & Psychology
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Currently studying at CMD Hogeschool van Amsterdam · Open to internships & collabs

About Me

Designing routes through complex systems.

Hi, I’m Robin Korkor, a UX/UI design student at CMD (Communication & Multimedia Design) at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam. I’m interested in how design can make complex environments — such as museums, public spaces, and digital interfaces — feel clearer, calmer, and easier to navigate. I connect behavioral insights with visual design, and I enjoy projects where research, interaction flows, and visual polish come together.

Skills Matrix

What I use to build concepts.

UX & Research

  • User research
  • Interviewing & observation
  • Behavioral insights
  • Concept development

Interaction Design

  • User flows & journeys
  • Information architecture
  • Wireframes & prototyping
  • Micro-interactions

Visual / UI

  • UI design systems
  • Visual hierarchy
  • Typography & layout
  • Visual storytelling

Tools

  • Figma
  • Adobe Creative Suite
  • Prototyping
  • Basic HTML & CSS

Education & Experience

Where I learned and applied it.

CMD — HvA

Communication & Multimedia Design (UX/UI focus).

Urban Interaction Design Minor

Behavior design for public space & livability projects.

Project Experience

Museum wayfinding concepts, urban design interventions, and research-driven prototypes.

Hobbies & Interests

What inspires me outside class.

Behavioral Psychology

Learning how small cues change decisions and habits.

Museums & Exhibitions

Exploring how storytelling works through space and objects.

Urban Spaces

Observing atmosphere, movement, and social behavior in cities.

Visual Inspiration

Photography, layout, and experimenting with new creative tools.