Digital Product Designs

These projects involved consulting with a wide variety of clients (brands redacted for NDA) to understand their user needs, and then iterating through low and high fidelity designs to meet those needs (UX). Each of these was also created to align with a specific brand (UI), bridging the gap between data and design, which can often feel like disparate parts to many people. I then worked with analysts and engineers to get the final products built out in Tableau, Power BI and/or Salesforce so they were live, editable and interactive.

My Role
Lead UX/UI designer+Consultant

Results
-Decreased the amount of time taken for clients to understand and consume data

-Designed format that was easy to navigate and filter so that clients could explore the data and make more informed business decisions accordingly

Client
Projects done through InterWorks, all client branding+real data removed for NDA

Year
2020-2023

Product Quality Overview: This dashboard was created for a food+grocery client to give them a high-level view of how purchasing habits were tracking. There is a menu to navigate between breakdowns to dig deeper into the details of each as needed.

Performance Overview: This dashboard overview shows a high-level of how different areas of the business are performing allowing the users to gauge what needs attention and dive deeper by clicking into the “see more” at the bottom of each to see more details.

Dark Mode Dashboard: This dataset was complex and required designing an interactive dashboard with a few different structures to house all of it in an organized way. As you can see, I created an overall hierarchy from the top down and then used the dark teal bands with the “New Products” labels to show an overview of how things are performing, with breakdowns of this beneath. This is an example of how the overview might be lower priority for some users, and the dashboard should accommodate that.

Recruiting Dashboard: This dashboard displays info about hiring and job applications. The data shows where prospective employees are in the hiring/interviewing funnel as well as what metrics are for job postings+applications.

Customer Delivery Dashboard: This dashboard shows how some data sets are simpler than others, yet it can still prove useful to have both universal and local filters, to allow the end users to sift through the data they are seeing on different levels to get to the info they are interested in efficiently. The use of color here is also important, as color indicates a relationship between the KPIs on top and the breakdowns below.

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