Hello, I'm

Nara
Soltani

UX/UI Designer

Crafting clear, thoughtful
digital products.

I turn ambiguity into clear flows — designing calm interfaces with crisp hierarchy, elegant simplicity, and human-centered storytelling.

Portrait of Nara Soltani

About

From blueprints
to interfaces.

I've been drawing since I was two — first on my parents' walls, eventually (to their relief) on real canvases. That love of making things led me to architecture, where I spent years designing buildings and the spaces people live in.

Architecture taught me to walk through a space before it exists — to stand in the future occupant's shoes and feel whether it works. But buildings are slow and costly, and ideas rarely survive the budget. I wanted to design for people faster, and keep iterating until it's right. That's what pulled me into UX.

Now I design enterprise and consumer products end to end — research, flows, and interfaces — bringing an architect's sense of how people move through a space to every screen. Most recently at PNC, I led the Funding Desk platform and cut a 60-day change-control process down to four.

Tools

  • Figma
  • Sketch
  • Miro
  • Jira
  • Pendo
  • Adobe CC

Design

  • Design Systems
  • Information Architecture
  • Interaction Design
  • Prototyping
  • Journey Mapping

Research

  • User Interviews
  • Usability Testing
  • Survey Design
  • Competitive Analysis
  • Heuristic Evaluation
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Nara Soltani

When I'm not working, I'm outdoors — hiking, or talked into swimming across a lake — painting, or on stage in a local production.