I’m Zama Dhlamini, a UX/UI Designer currently working at Shesha, a fast-growing startup focused on building powerful digital solutions. My work centers on creating intuitive, user-centered experiences that balance functionality with thoughtful visual design.
With a background in game design, I bring a creative, systems-driven approach to problem solving, blending interaction, storytelling, and usability into my work. I’m deeply passionate about visual design and crafting interfaces that feel both engaging and purposeful.
Through research, collaboration, and experimentation, I aim to design experiences that not only meet product goals but also make technology more accessible, human, and enjoyable to use.



Past Experience
When I began my career, I was a software engineering graduate stepping into the world of product development, eager to understand how systems worked beneath the surface. But as I collaborated more closely with business analysts and users, I found myself drawn to something deeper, the experience behind the interface.
Transitioning into UX/UI design, I worked on internal tools and enterprise platforms, shaping everything from inventory systems to large-scale tender applications.
My background in game design and visual storytelling pushed me to think beyond functionality. I kept asking myself: how can I design products that don’t just work, but feel intuitive, engaging, and human?
