Pam Tanwimonrat
I’ve always used drawing to connect with the world and now, I use design to connect with people. Whether it's a playful dashboard or a thoughtful interface, I love making things that are creative, empathetic, and a little bit cute. My goal? To design with heart and bring a little joy to everyday life.
Let’s make magic — connect with me here!
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Pam Tanwimonrat, Mentora AI-powered feedback - Capstone Project
Mentora is a feedback platform designed for university-level design students, aimed at improving both formative and summative feedback within the university LMS. The project started from user research to complete high-fidelity UI. I led the UI design, ensuring the interface was clear, structured, and emotionally supportive for students navigating academic pressure.
Team included:
Karnsasin (Stang) – managed overall design detail and defined the UI color system
Amal – led UX research and student interview insights
Rishnidha (Rishi)– focused on UX design and UI structure flow
Together, we translated complex feedback mechanisms into a visual system that promotes growth and confidence.
Pam Tanwimonrat, Personal Dashboard– “Blossom Breeze”
This dashboard was designed around the class keywords flat and playful, evolving into the theme Blossom Breeze. I designed the dashboard based on my own routines, integrating tools for health, IELTS prep, academic tracking, and nutrition planning.
Each feature, like medicine reminders or vocabulary practice is tailored to support a well-balanced lifestyle. The result is a cheerful and functional personal hub that turns everyday tasks into a delightful experience.
Pam Tanwimonrat, Gold-sip : Smart Water App
Gold-sip is a water tracking app designed for children and parents, aiming to promote hydration through playful storytelling and visual rewards. The app follows the journey of a goldfish character that grows and explores with every glass of water consumed.
The design focused heavily on GUI detailing and interaction design, integrating design principles to make learning fun and intuitive. From character-led missions to simple progress tracking, I created a bright, engaging interface that encourages healthy habits. This project helped me explore how visual storytelling can work to support behavior change.
Pam Tanwimonrat, Lumipin - Future Phone
Lumipin is a conceptual smart phone that merges health monitoring with personal style, blending fashion-forward design with futuristic functionality. The wearable uses holographic elements and a chic pin-style form factor to deliver real-time health updates discreetly.
I applied a range of skills including 3D modeling, rendering, visual branding, and layout design using Adobe Illustration, Photoshop and InDesign. The UI concept focused on integrating holographic textures, motion feedback, and minimalist interaction. This project showcases my ability to combine product design, UI, and visual storytelling into a cohesive, futuristic concept.
Pam Tanwimonrat, NurseNote - Voice assistant
NurseNote is a health support app with AI voice assistant that allows users to scan affected body areas using their phone camera to identify possible symptoms. The app evaluates urgency and directs users to the nearest hospital if needed.
This project pushed beyond basic UI by using ProtoPie to develop a high-fidelity, interactive prototype that mimics real-time response and flow. I focused on creating a minimal, calming interface that helps users act confidently in potentially stressful situations. This project demonstrated how prototyping tools can bring interface logic and emotional design together to create an impactful digital health experience.
Pam Tanwimonrat, ShopWise
ShopWise is a smart in-store kiosk designed to support teens and guardians in making healthier, more budget-conscious decisions during shopping. The kiosk uses RAIN RFID to scan shopping baskets in real time, offering immediate ratings and suggestions for smarter alternatives.
Our team collaboration included:
Amal Alsulami – led UX research through ethnographic methods
Sophie Holloway– guided the overall flow, work as team leader and structure coordinator
My role – focused on translating research into visual design, creating the UI system and kiosk interface
Together, we delivered a well-structured, research-informed product that streamlines decision-making and reduces shopping stress.