
Daniel Lepati
UX/UI Designer & Digital Solutions Architect
I'm Daniel Lepati, a passionate UX/UI designer, software enthusiast, and digital solutions architect, born and raised in Kenya. My journey in technology started at a young age — fueled by endless curiosity for how design shapes human interaction with technology.
Education & Certification
I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from The Catholic University of Eastern Africa, where I specialized in human-computer interaction, systems design, and emerging technologies. Throughout my academic journey, I strived to blend creativity with logic, always pushing boundaries to build solutions that matter.
Certifications:
- Certified UX/UI Professional – Design Academy Nairobi
- Mobile App Design Specialist – Africa Tech Institute
- Front-End Development Certificate – Tech Innovators Hub
- Google UX Design Certificate (2022)
Projects & Collaborations
Throughout my career, I've been privileged to work on transformative projects and collaborate with incredible teams:
Kelhonic Design Systems
Lead UX/UI Designer on Kelhonic's flagship internal tools and client-facing products, focusing on intuitive design and accessibility.
AgriTech Solutions
Co-developed a smart farming platform with AgriTech Solutions, integrating data analytics for Kenyan farmers.
Safaricom Innovation
Collaborated with a Safaricom innovation team on prototyping mobile payment UX for rural communities.
Health Tech Initiative
Contributed to open-source health tech apps aimed at improving clinic record-keeping in East Africa.
My portfolio spans mobile apps, web dashboards, e-commerce solutions, and internal enterprise systems — each tailored to deliver real impact.
My Vision
I believe design is about empathy — understanding user needs and delivering experiences that feel natural and inspiring. At Kelhonic, I'm dedicated to helping shape a digital future where technology is accessible, human-centered, and transformative.
"Design is not just how it looks and feels — it's how it works and how it heals."