2025
Pantry
Sunflower Pantry is a farm-to-table platform that connects farmers, vendors, food stores, and enthusiasts—making fresh produce and agricultural goods more accessible and community-driven.
Project agenda
Vision
To empower Africa’s agricultural community by creating a digital pantry that connects farmers, vendors, and food lovers, ensuring fresh produce is accessible, trusted, and sustainable.
Pipeline
Week 1: Discovery → Engaged stakeholders, studied local food systems, and identified user pain points.
Week 2: Definition → Translated findings into prioritized features and mapped pantry-to-purchase user journeys.
Week 3: Design → Produced high-fidelity interfaces and interactive prototypes reflecting both trust and usability.
Week 4: Validation & Delivery → Conducted usability testing, refined workflows, and delivered development-ready assets.
Timeline
The 4-week timeline followed an agile flow—discover, define, design, and deliver—ensuring a trusted, user-focused marketplace.
Project-specific plan
The goal was to design Sunflower Pantry as a trusted digital marketplace for farmers, vendors, and food enthusiasts.
Approach
I applied a user-centered, agile approach—grounded in research and validated through testing—to ensure the platform was intuitive for farmers, reliable for vendors, and engaging for food lovers.
Solution
The result was a digital pantry designed to simplify food commerce while fostering trust between producers, sellers, and consumers. It created a seamless marketplace experience that made fresh produce easier to access and more rewarding to trade.

Farmers and vendors showcase and sell fresh produce.

Users purchase directly from verified food stores and vendors.

Reviews and ratings foster credibility and reliability.

Users browse products and compare options before purchasing.
User test results
79%
Satisfied response


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