Yaxlei Alejo-Ortiz
is a digital designer who loves to solve puzzles. Her works focus on accessibility, UI/UX, and building with user needs at the forefront of her practices.

Thesis Project - Spring 2026
Building tool for art classrooms that create accessibility and confidence in art-making

The Daily Pennsylvanian - 2023 - 2026
The Daily Pennsylvanian - 2023 - 2026
produced In-house and client ads for print, web, and social media
produced In-house and client ads for print, web, and social media

Concept - Spring 2024
Concept - Spring 2024
Path@penn Redesign
Path@penn Redesign
Reimagined Path@Penn UI/UX informed by Penn student interviews
Reimagined Path@Penn UI/UX informed by Penn student interviews

The Daily Pennsylvanian - 2023 - 2026
The Daily Pennsylvanian - 2023 - 2026
Designed covers for special edition issues under Quaker Creative Agency
Designed covers for special edition issues under Quaker Creative Agency

Wharton External Affairs - Summer 2025
Wharton External Affairs - Summer 2025
Created accessibility on page where alumni access reunion photos for viewing and purchase
Created accessibility on page where alumni access reunion photos for viewing and purchase

Concept - Spring 2024
Concept - Spring 2024
Poshmark Redesign
Poshmark Redesign
Reimagined Poshmark UI/UX developed from Poshmark user frustrations
Reimagined Poshmark UI/UX developed from Poshmark user frustrations

Thesis Project - Spring 2026
Building tool for art classrooms that create accessibility and confidence in art-making

The Daily Pennsylvanian - 2023 - 2026
Designed covers for special edition issues under Quaker Creative Agency

The Daily Pennsylvanian - 2023 - 2026
produced In-house and client ads for print, web, and social media

Wharton External Affairs - Summer 2025
Created accessibility on page where alumni access reunion photos for viewing and purchase

Concept - Spring 2024
Path@penn Redesign
Reimagined Path@Penn UI/UX informed by Penn student interviews

Concept - Spring 2024
Poshmark Redesign
Reimagined Poshmark UI/UX developed from Poshmark user frustrations