PADI Dive Shop Locator Redesign

PADI’s global Dive Shop Locator helps divers find shops, courses, services, and conservation activities. As Sr. UX/UI Designer, I modernized the locator with intent-based filters, decision-ready cards, responsive map/list behavior, and a Material Design-aligned UI.

Outcome: 35% higher engagement and measurable sales lift within weeks of launch.

UX/UI Design Product RedesignMap-Based UXResponsive Web
PADI - Hero v1.01

Finding a dive shop through navigation maps only gets divers to an address. PADI’s Dive Shop Locator needed to show what those maps cannot: courses, services, accreditation, languages, and the next best action.

PADI - Dive Sites v1.00
PADI - Courses v1.00
PADI - Conservation v1.00

These views show the side navigation doing the system work: one expandable structure that lets PADI move across shops, dive sites, courses, and conservation experiences without reinventing the core discovery pattern.

PADI - Detail Page v1.00

I designed the detail page framework as a modular layout system, flexible enough to support shops, courses, dive sites, and conservation experiences while adapting to translated content, RTL/LTR layouts, and localized pricing.

PADI - Cards v1.00

The redesign gave PADI more than a modern locator. It created a flexible global discovery system that helps divers move from search to confidence across shops, sites, courses, and conservation experiences.

ArkCDN: Image Optimization Platform

Designed and built an image optimization platform that separates edge delivery from transform compute, giving teams high-quality images, clearer cost visibility, and predictable behavior under crawler-heavy traffic.

Outcome: Decoupled image delivery costs from crawler traffic and bandwidth spikes

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