Togevent

Togevent is a digital platform for creating, managing, and joining events — designed from scratch across mobile and web.
Before this product existed, there was no single place to handle the full lifecycle of an event. Organizers used multiple platforms to manage guests, communicate and share media. There was no consistent way to discover and engage.
I designed the product as a single system rather than two separate ones. Same interaction patterns, same components, same design language — whether you're organizing from your desktop or checking in at the door. That decision kept the experience coherent and the system approachable as the product grew.
The result: 400+ screens across mobile and web, built on a design system flexible enough to scale.

Design Goals
The core challenge was designing for two very different user types, on two very different platforms, at the same time. For organizers, the flows had to be clear and efficient — creating an event, managing guests, tracking what's happening. For participants, the experience had to feel effortless — discovering events, registering, showing up. Across both, the goal was coherence: same patterns, same language, same level of accessibility, whether you're on a phone or a desktop.






The System
The decision to build a single system rather than two separate ones was a deliberate design choice. Maintaining two parallel design languages would have meant twice the decisions, twice the inconsistencies, and a noticeably different experience depending on which device you were using. A shared system — same components, same interaction patterns, same tokens — kept the product coherent for users and significantly reduced overhead for the development team.
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