George Railean - UX/UI Designer

George Railean - UX/UI Designer

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Creative Director, UI/UX Architect, Data Architect, Graphic Designer, Project Consultant(Mobile/Web products) working with a great variety of Web Agencies

Photos from George Railean - UX/UI Designer's post 05/12/2026

How do you measure a society's reaction to a law?
I set out to do something ambitious: to make visible what usually remains invisible - the relationship between legislation and the society it's meant to serve.
I built an AI-powered platform that does exactly that. The system automatically collects data from social media, processes it intelligently, and returns a live Sentiment Rate for each individual piece of legislation, not a broad average, but a precise snapshot: how people react, how intensely, and how that sentiment shifts over time.
The visual architecture is built across three layers that complement each other organically. First, a stunning graph view - the entire legislative system organized by categories and connections, hundreds of laws linked together like a constellation of legal dependencies. Every node has its own pulse. Click on any one and you go deeper: Ex*****on Rate, federal entities involved, related laws - everything one click away, not scattered across 12 different tabs. Then, the detail page unfolds the full picture: Engagement, Reactions, Shares, Comments, Views - animated, layered, comparable charts that turn social noise into clear understanding.
Dark UI - a deliberate choice. Dense information doesn't tolerate visual noise. The gold and teal accents against deep black aren't decorative - they're a calculated visual hierarchy, designed to guide the eye exactly where it needs to go, exactly when it needs to get there. Every design decision has a functional reason behind it.
Legislation. Social listening. AI. Design. All within one coherent system that does something both simple and extraordinary: gives society a mirror to see how it truly feels about its own laws.

These are still images - the full animation videos are coming next. And they tell a whole different story.

04/21/2026

There’s something deeply satisfying about turning complex data into something that feels effortless.
Energy dashboards are inherently difficult, high data density, multiple stakeholders, limited space. Every element competes for attention.
The approach here was simple: let hierarchy do the work.
The gauge communicates instantly.
The scatter plot surfaces outliers without effort.
The annual curves reveal patterns before you start looking for them.
Every component is designed to reduce friction, not add to it.
The visual language follows the same logic: dark surfaces, amber highlights, and subtle anomaly signals are not stylistic choices, but a system for guiding attention and conveying meaning.
Because in data-heavy environments, clarity isn’t just visual, it’s behavioral.

04/14/2026

What if your home could show you how it thinks about energy?

EnergyAI is an AI-powered dashboard designed to transform complex energy systems into a clear, spatial, and intuitive experience, built for the next generation of smart homes.

Instead of numbers, you see flow.
Instead of charts, you see behavior.

A 3D isometric home becomes the canvas, mapping energy movement across rooms in real time. Solar production, consumption patterns, and device usage are no longer abstract, they become something you can read instantly.

AI takes it further:
learning patterns, automating routines, and quietly optimizing how energy is used, without interrupting the user.

The interface balances intelligence with calm:
soft neutrals, warm amber accents, subtle glow states, a system that feels less like a control panel and more like part of the home itself.

Because energy shouldn’t be managed.
It should be understood.

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