I'm Rabah Arslene Djellouli, a passionate UI/UX designer dedicated to creating intuitive and impactful digital experiences. With a background in designing solutions for real-world problems, I thrive on blending creativity and functionality.
My vision is to leverage design as a tool for innovation, making technology accessible and beneficial to everyone. I am motivated by the power of collaboration, the challenge of problem-solving, and the potential to create a meaningful impact through design.
Over the past three years, I've worked on numerous impactful projects. As the ex-manager of the UI/UX design cell at ENSIA Tech Community (ETC), I've led several workshops and guided a team of 60 members in exploring innovative design solutions. Additionally, I honed my skills during a two-month internship with ThynkTechDZ, where I designed a whole project (HR Bot).
Raynaz is a web platform designed for an auto brokerage business, aimed at connecting clients with reliable car deals in a transparent and personalized way. I worked on both the client-facing side and the admin dashboard, ensuring a smooth experience for end-users and efficient management for brokers. The platform includes a dynamic car catalog with advanced filtering, financing simulators, and comparison tools to help customers make informed decisions. On the admin side, brokers can easily manage listings, partners, leads, and monitor performance through detailed statistics. My focus was on creating a user-friendly interface that builds trust while keeping the navigation intuitive and efficient. The design allows the business to present itself as professional and modern, while also saving clients significant time in their car search process.
VROOM is a complete car rental platform developed to address trust issues and inefficiencies in the Algerian rental market. The system supports multiple roles: renters, agencies, and admins, each with tailored dashboards. I designed the renter side to be intuitive, with smart filtering, booking flows, and AI-based recommendations that suggest the right car for the right occasion. For agencies, the dashboard provides tools to manage fleets, paperwork, bookings, and reputation. Admins have oversight on verification, billing, and moderation to ensure security and fairness. My design balanced clarity and scalability, making the platform adaptable for future extensions such as insurance partnerships and peer-to-peer rentals.
HR Bot is an AI-powered HR web application with two key functions: conducting mock interviews and analyzing resumes. My role was to design an engaging chatbot interface that feels natural, clear, and provides useful scoring feedback for both candidates and HR teams. I also designed the resume consulter flow, from easy file upload to presenting matching scores and detailed feedback on strengths and weaknesses. The system includes a billing and usage dashboard to help companies track their subscription and consumption. I emphasized simplicity and readability in the layouts, so that HR professionals could quickly understand results and make better hiring decisions. This project taught me how to merge AI-driven interactions with clean UI for a professional HR context.
As part of my role as UI/UX manager in ETC, I contributed to the design of several event-related websites, including platforms for affiliation programs, AI Journey, Bitcamp, and anniversary events. I collaborated with team members during workshops, sometimes remastering or refining their work to ensure consistency and quality. My main contribution was to unify design styles and streamline user flows, making the platforms both functional and visually cohesive. These projects required quick iteration and adaptability, given the fast-paced environment of student clubs. The experience improved my leadership and feedback skills, as I guided others while also producing hands-on design work. Ultimately, the goal was to provide participants with smooth event experiences and intuitive online interactions.
Belkhef was a transportation-focused ideathon project aimed at solving efficiency problems in Algeria’s public transit system. The application integrates AI algorithms to optimize bus routes, estimate passenger loads, and deliver real-time vehicle tracking. I designed the user interface to display estimated arrival times, alternative routes, and disruption alerts in a clear way for everyday commuters. On the backend, the app provides data insights for government collaboration and infrastructure planning. My design also supported a "Customer-Serves-Customer" approach, encouraging community-driven solutions through private transport contributions. This project emphasized the social impact of design, showing how thoughtful interfaces can directly improve urban mobility.
Iqamati is a mobile app concept created for university dorms, designed to simplify student life. The app centralizes essential services like announcements, room management, canteen schedules, lost-and-found, event organization, and maintenance requests. I worked on creating a clean and accessible layout that students could use daily without confusion. Each feature was designed to be lightweight yet effective, such as quick forms for reporting issues or clear feeds for event updates. The project required balancing multiple use cases while keeping the app simple and mobile-friendly. By focusing on clarity, I aimed to make dorm services feel connected, efficient, and transparent for students.
SOUG is a car market app developed during a hackathon to tackle the lack of transparency in Algerian car pricing. The platform allows users to research car prices quickly, compare offers, and get instant price estimations before selling. I designed the interface to be highly user-friendly, focusing on speed and clarity of information. Features such as estimation tools and best-offer highlights help users save time and make informed decisions. The main goal was to build trust between buyers and sellers, making the market more balanced. The design emphasized accessibility and quick interactions, which is crucial in a fast-moving context like car trading.
MakePlus is an event management platform designed to support large conferences with multiple roles: organizers, participants, and exhibitors. I worked on the UI for all three perspectives, from real-time dashboards for organizers to interactive agendas for participants and visitor management for exhibitors. Features included QR-code badges for access control, live updates on sessions, exhibitor dashboards with visitor statistics, and digital maps for navigation. My design approach was to keep the system modular, ensuring each user type had exactly what they needed without being overwhelmed. This project combined usability with operational efficiency, making events more interactive and easier to manage. It demonstrated how thoughtful UX can improve both organization control and attendee engagement.
Visit Algeria is an AI-powered itinerary planner that generates a one-week tour across Algerian wilayas based on user preferences, budget, and travel constraints. I designed the interface to allow users to input their interests, hotel preferences, and budget, then receive an optimized day-by-day plan. The app presents attractions, restaurants, hotels, and travel paths in a clear, visual format with maps and statistics. The system also prevents repetition by excluding previously visited attractions and balancing daily schedules. My goal was to make the interface both functional and inspiring, encouraging exploration while simplifying travel planning. This project merged AI logic with intuitive UI to create a personalized tourism experience.
DarnaEco is a climate-focused project aimed at helping households reduce energy consumption, especially by empowering women who may lack access to digital literacy tools. The app provides simple, easy-to-use features that guide users in tracking and improving their energy usage. I designed the interface with accessibility in mind, using visual cues, icons, and straightforward navigation rather than complex text. The focus was to make eco-friendly practices approachable for everyone, regardless of technical skill. Through a minimal and educational design, DarnaEco bridges the gap between sustainability and usability. This project highlights the role of design in addressing both social and environmental challenges.