Barasingha

Barasingha

Saas platform that monitors data leakage on whatsapp to help enterprises with secure communication.

Snowlake is a sleek, product-driven site for a social media platform, built with clean UI and scalable Framer CMS.

Creatink is a bold, modern agency site built on Framer CMS, designed to showcase strong visuals and smooth UX.

About the project

This project was about building a marketing website for Snowlake, a modern social media tool. The goal was to create a strong first impression with a fast, clear, and trustworthy web experience. The site needed to convey reliability while also embracing a friendly tech aesthetic.

This project was about building a marketing website for Snowlake, a modern social media tool. The goal was to create a strong first impression with a fast, clear, and trustworthy web experience. The site needed to convey reliability while also embracing a friendly tech aesthetic. Framer’s CMS was utilized to make updates seamless and future-proof for the in-house marketing team.

The Creatink Creative Agency Website project aimed to craft a distinctive digital presence for a design-forward agency. Our focus was on delivering an aesthetic that reflected the client’s dynamic and innovative approach to creative services. The result is a responsive, high-performing website with carefully orchestrated transitions and a bold, minimal design language.

Date:

Mar 9, 2025

Client:

Snowlake Agency

Overview

Barasingha, a cybersecurity solutions provider, wanted to develop a tool to help enterprises monitor and mitigate data leakage risks on WhatsApp. Designed for IT and compliance teams, the platform allows policy creation, detects high-risk behavior, and enables action on violations—without compromising employee privacy. It offers real-time alerts, trend analysis, and department-level insights to safeguard sensitive communication.

Duration

4 months

Team

1 designer, 2 developers, 1 project manager, 1 founder

Tools

Figma

My Role

  • Responsible for research, design and handoff of entire project

  • Collaborated with founder and PM to understand and gather requirements

  • Collaborated with software distributors to understand end user needs

  • Created wireframes and high fidelity mockups for dev handoff

  • Collaborated with PM and executive to brainstorm implementation strategy and identify features for MVP.

  • Developed a figma UI library to maintain design consistency in the future and to visually align with existing suite of products.

50%

Satisfied happy customers

1

Years of work
experience

50+

Successful
projects done

5

Design awards
received

The Solution

Display late delivery date in shopping cart

  • Employee connection status (connected vs disconnected)

  • Violation breakdown by policy (donut chart for clarity)

  • Violations over time to support audits

  • Team-level severity tables instead of complex graphs

The Solution - Mobile

Display late delivery date in shopping cart

With the 'Place order' button being sticky, users were able to place their order as soon as they were ready to do so.
Displaying payment total along with the button was crucial because it is a key piece of information users review before clicking place order.
The button stays fixed at the bottom for easy access within the user’s thumb zone.

Display late delivery date in shopping cart

Allow users to select faster shipping for eligible items in checkout

Dashboard design Iteration

Most IT admins were not visualization experts. I replaced an early stacked bar graph for violations by team with a tabular view for better readability. Although this was a critical metric, placing it first would have pushed other key summaries out of the viewport — so I positioned it last to preserve balance. The final dashboard prioritized tables, donut proportions, and time-series views, keeping it practical rather than performative.

Before

After

Dashboard design Iteration

Most IT admins were not visualization experts. I replaced an early stacked bar graph for violations by team with a tabular view for better readability. Although this was a critical metric, placing it first would have pushed other key summaries out of the viewport — so I positioned it last to preserve balance. The final dashboard prioritized tables, donut proportions, and time-series views, keeping it practical rather than performative.

Before

After

Introducing Policy templates

Sales insights showed IT teams preferred ready-made policy templates over building from scratch.I designed a side-drawer–based template explorer (non-overlay) that allowed admins to browse and compare templates without losing context. The layout dynamically adjusted so existing policies remained visible.Though I initially questioned cognitive load, feedback from users confirmed the interaction enabled confident, flexible decision-making without overwhelming users.

Introducing Policy templates

Employees communicate in multiple languages, often using English alphabets to write regional languages.

Monitoring all languages by default was ideal but introduced performance costs.

We enabled:

  • English by default

  • Admin-selected Indian languages

  • Support for transliterated text

This balanced real-world communication patterns with system efficiency.

The Solution

Display late delivery date in shopping cart

  • Employee connection status (connected vs disconnected)

  • Violation breakdown by policy (donut chart for clarity)

  • Violations over time to support audits

  • Team-level severity tables instead of complex graphs

Display late delivery date in shopping cart

WhatsApp is widely used across enterprises—especially by teams in sales, customer support, logistics, and manufacturing—for fast, informal communication with clients, vendors, and internal teams.