Redefining Learning Careers
An AI-powered LMS with Career Agent
This project was initially delivered as a Digital Product & Learning Designer (UI/UX + LXD).
However, the scope evolved beyond design—into shaping product experience, user adoption, and growth outcomes, aligning with the responsibilities of a Product Experience & Adoption Strategist.
From Digital Product Design → Product Experience → Adoption → Growth
The Problem
Career-focused learning platforms often fail not because of poor content, but because of low adoption, weak engagement, and a lack of real-world relevance.
Users faced:
- Fragmented learning journeys with no clear path to outcomes
- Passive content consumption instead of active experience
- Low motivation due to unclear career impact
- High drop-off after onboarding
This reflects a broader challenge in digital education: transitioning from content delivery → meaningful learning experiences that drive real-world outcomes
The Opportunity
Reimagine the platform as:
A career transformation experience, not just a learning system
Shift focus from:
- Courses → Career journeys
- Content → Experiences
- Users → Active participants
- Completion → Adoption & growth
The Solution
Designed and delivered a career-centered digital learning product that integrates:
- UX (User Experience) → intuitive, guided journeys
- LXD (Learning Experience Design) → applied, outcome-driven learning
- Adoption Strategy → onboarding, activation, engagement loops
- Growth Layer → retention, progression, and habit formation
The Process

1. Design (Foundation: UX + Product Thinking)
Goal: Build a system that is usable, scalable, and outcome-oriented
Key Actions
- Conducted user & learning behavior analysis
- Defined personas: learners transitioning into careers
- Mapped end-to-end journey (Discovery → Learning → Career Outcome)
- Designed modular, scalable product architecture
Strategic Shift
From “feature design” → experience system design
2. Experience (LXD + Human-Centered Learning)
Goal: Transform passive learning into active, applied experiences
Key Actions
- Designed learning-by-doing flows (projects, simulations, reflections)
- Embedded real-world career scenarios
- Introduced progressive skill-building journeys
- Built emotional engagement through clarity, feedback, and motivation loops
Research shows that experiential and reflective learning significantly improves confidence and engagement in career development
Strategic Shift
From “content consumption” → experience transformation
3. Adoption (Activation → Engagement → Retention)
Goal: Ensure users don’t just start—but continue and succeed
Key Actions
- Designed structured onboarding journeys
- Introduced guided pathways instead of open exploration
- Built in-product guidance & support systems
- Reduced friction through clear next steps and micro-progress indicators
Adoption Strategy Applied
- Activation: First meaningful learning action
- Engagement: Continuous interaction loops
- Retention: Habit formation through progression
Strategic Shift
From “user acquisition” → user activation & adoption
4. Growth (Retention → Progression → Outcomes)
Goal: Turn engaged users into successful outcomes and long-term users
Key Actions
- Designed progress tracking & milestone systems
- Enabled visible career progression pathways
- Created feedback loops connecting learning → real-world impact
- Strengthened retention through purpose-driven progression
Outcome Thinking
Growth is not traffic—it’s user success over time
Impact & Evidence of Success
Product Experience
- Improved clarity of the user journey from learning → career outcome
- Reduced cognitive overload with guided flows
Adoption
- Increased user activation through structured onboarding
- Higher engagement via interactive learning experiences
Growth
- Improved retention through progress-based motivation
- Strengthened user commitment with career-aligned pathways
Strategic Impact
- Shifted product from:
- ❌ Learning platform
- ✅ Career transformation experience
My Role Evolution (Proof of Strategist Capability)
Started As
- UI/UX Designer
- Learning Experience Designer
Evolved Into
- Product Experience Architect
- Adoption Strategist
- Growth-Oriented Thinker
Demonstrated Capabilities
- End-to-end product thinking (Discovery → Delivery → Growth)
- Bridging UX + LXD + Product Strategy
- Designing for behavior change, not just usability
- Driving adoption, retention, and user success
Future Opportunities
- AI-powered personalized learning journeys
- Adaptive onboarding based on user intent
- Deeper analytics for adoption & retention insights
- Community-driven learning for network effects
- Integration with real job ecosystems for career acceleration
Key Takeaway
Experience-driven design—focused on outcomes, guided onboarding, and behavior-led systems—drives user adoption, engagement, and sustainable growth.
This project demonstrates my evolution from a Digital Product & Learning Designer to a Product Experience & Adoption Strategist, where I design not just interfaces—but end-to-end systems that drive user adoption, engagement, and growth outcomes.
Visual Highlights
Accessibility Enhancements
To ensure the product is fully inclusive and WCAG-aligned, I implemented a comprehensive set of accessibility improvements across the interface. These updates include
- Added skip links for keyboard users to jump to the main content quickly.
- Applied ARIA labels, roles, and attributes across navigation, buttons, forms, and regions.
- Refactored structure using semantic HTML (
<header>,<main>,<nav>,<section>,<article>). - Designed enhanced focus states with clear and visible focus rings.
- Improved screen reader support using
aria-label,aria-current,aria-live, andsr-only. - Added reduced motion support for users who prefer minimal animation.
- Implemented high-contrast mode for better visibility.
- Ensured a logical heading hierarchy (h1 → h2 → h3) for readability and assistive tech.
- Improved form accessibility with labels, hints, and proper search roles.
- Updated progress indicators using correct ARIA attributes.
- Marked decorative icons
aria-hidden="true"to avoid screen reader clutter.
These improvements make the product significantly more usable for all users, including those with visual, cognitive, and motor disabilities.
Please note: Due to company confidentiality and copyright restrictions, I am unable to include any actual screenshots or visual assets from the this project.




















