Leagues of Code

Neverending

Leagues of Code

Neverending

Harbour.Space University's competitive programming platform worked for small student groups but wasn't optimized for larger competitions. The university was preparing to host its first official contest with 80+ participants.

As product designer, I was responsible for reworking the contest experience—from how students read and solve problems to tracking submissions and understanding rankings.

Observed students using the platform to identify friction points in their workflow

  • Redesigned problem presentation interface for better clarity and scannability

  • Restructured submission tracking for real-time progress visibility

  • Simplified rankings interface to reduce information overload during active competition

  • Tested prototypes with students before launch and iterated based on feedback


I work with early-stage startups and scaling companies, building digital products that connect customer needs with business goals.

Harbour.Space University's competitive programming platform worked for small student groups but wasn't optimized for larger competitions. The university was preparing to host its first official contest with 80+ participants.

As product designer, I was responsible for reworking the contest experience—from how students read and solve problems to tracking submissions and understanding rankings.

Observed students using the platform to identify friction points in their workflow

  • Redesigned problem presentation interface for better clarity and scannability

  • Restructured submission tracking for real-time progress visibility

  • Simplified rankings interface to reduce information overload during active competition

  • Tested prototypes with students before launch and iterated based on feedback


I work with early-stage startups and scaling companies, building digital products that connect customer needs with business goals.

I work with early-stage startups and scaling companies, building digital products that connect customer needs with business goals.

I work with early-stage startups and scaling companies, building digital products that connect customer needs with business goals.

Harbour.Space University's competitive programming platform worked for small student groups but wasn't optimized for larger competitions. The university was preparing to host its first official contest with 80+ participants.

As product designer, I was responsible for reworking the contest experience—from how students read and solve problems to tracking submissions and understanding rankings.

Observed students using the platform to identify friction points in their workflow

  • Redesigned problem presentation interface for better clarity and scannability

  • Restructured submission tracking for real-time progress visibility

  • Simplified rankings interface to reduce information overload during active competition

  • Tested prototypes with students before launch and iterated based on feedback


I work with early-stage startups and scaling companies, building digital products that connect customer needs with business goals.

I work with early-stage startups and scaling companies, building digital products that connect customer needs with business goals.

I work with early-stage startups and scaling companies, building digital products that connect customer needs with business goals.