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Lead UI/UX designer, Visual Designer, Graphic designer
For the Economic Crime Authority, Julia held the primary responsibility as Lead UI/UX designer. Her role encompassed the development of the design, layout, and interaction for both the organization’s website and Intranet. This comprehensive task required her to conceptualize and produce wireframes, prototype and visual design, ensuring that the foundational structure of the site was both functional and aesthetically pleasing which required close collaborations and workshops with the client to ensure that all needs were met. Overall, Julia’s work on this project not only met but exceeded expectations, showcasing her ability to handle complex design challenges and deliver high-quality outcomes.
ROLES
Lead UX/UI Designer
Visual Designer
Graphic designer
TOOLS
Photoshop
METHODS/PROCESSES
Accessibility/WCAG
Design workshops
Brand & Identity
Agile/Lean
OTHER
Public Web & Intranet
Optimizely / EpiServer
Micro Copy
Public Web
Redesign
For the Economic Crime Authority, Julia held the primary responsibility as the lead UI/UX designer and Graphic Designer. Her role encompassed the development of the design, layout, and interaction for both the organization’s website and Intranet. This comprehensive task required her to conceptualize and produce wireframes, ensuring that the foundational structure of the site was both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
One of the significant challenges Julia faced was the integration of various applications within the website. This aspect of the project necessitated close collaboration with the client and the development team through workshops and meetings. Julia had to ensure that all stakeholder needs were met, which involved understanding and incorporating diverse requirements and feedback into the design. Despite this challenge, Julia successfully delivered a website that met all the specified criteria. The final design was both inviting and professional, perfect balance between approachability and seriousness. The website’s layout and interaction design were intuitive, enhancing user experience and accessibility. The collaborative efforts with the client resulted in applications that were seamlessly integrated into the website, providing users with a cohesive and efficient experience. The workshops and close interactions with the client ensured that the final product was aligned with their vision and functional requirements.
Julia’s work on this project not only met but exceeded expectations, showcasing her ability to handle complex design challenges and deliver high-quality outcomes.
Challenges
Balancing Design Objectives
Creating a website that was both light, airy, and welcoming while also conveying seriousness and professional solemnity.
Application Integration
Designing and integrating various applications within the website, which required close collaboration with the client.
Stakeholder Collaboration
Conducting workshops and meetings to understand and incorporate diverse requirements and feedback from stakeholders.
Outcome
Seamless Integration
Achieved seamless integration of applications, providing users with a cohesive and efficient experience.
Client Satisfaction
Ensured the final product aligned with the client’s vision and functional requirements through effective collaboration.
Successful Design
Delivered a website that was inviting yet professional, striking the perfect balance between approachability and seriousness.
Enhanced User Experience
Created an intuitive layout and interaction design that improved user experience and accessibility.
Intranet
Redesign
For the Economic Crime Authority, Julia held the primary responsibility as the Senior UI/UX designer. Her role Julia, as the lead UX/UI designer and graphic designer, played a pivotal role in the development of the Intranet for the Economic Crime Authority. Her expertise and vision were instrumental in creating an internal platform that not only met the functional needs of the organization but also enhanced user engagement and productivity.
One of the primary challenges was ensuring that the Intranet was user-friendly and intuitive for all employees, regardless of their technical proficiency. Julia needed to design an interface that was easy to navigate and accessible to everyone. Organizing a vast amount of information in a coherent and logical manner was another significant challenge. Julia had to ensure that employees could quickly find the resources and information they needed without feeling overwhelmed. Maintaining visual consistency across the Intranet while incorporating the organization’s branding and identity was crucial. Julia had to balance aesthetic appeal with functional design elements. Gathering and incorporating feedback from various departments and stakeholders required effective communication and collaboration. Julia facilitated workshops and meetings to ensure that the Intranet met the diverse needs of the organization.
Julia’s design resulted in an Intranet that was highly intuitive and user-friendly. Employees found it easy to navigate, which significantly improved their efficiency and satisfaction. The well-organized information architecture allowed employees to quickly locate the resources they needed, reducing time spent searching for information and increasing overall productivity. The Intranet maintained a visually consistent and professional appearance, reinforcing the organization’s branding and identity. This consistency helped create a cohesive and unified internal communication platform. The collaborative approach Julia took in gathering feedback ensured that the final product met the needs of all stakeholders. The Intranet was well-received by employees, leading to high adoption rates and positive feedback.
Overall, Julia’s work on the Intranet for the Economic Crime Authority showcased her ability to tackle complex design challenges and deliver a high-quality, user-centric solution that significantly benefited the organization.
Challenges
Collaboration and Feedback
Gathering and incorporating feedback from various departments and stakeholders required effective communication and collaboration.
Information Architecture
Organizing a vast amount of information in a coherent and logical manner was another significant challenge.
Diverse needs
Facilitated workshops and meetings to ensure that the Intranet met the diverse needs of the organization.
User-Centric Design
Ensuring that the Intranet was user-friendly and intuitive for all employees, regardless of their technical proficiency.
Outcome
Enhanced User Experience
The Intranet that was highly intuitive and user-friendly. Employees found it easy to navigate, which significantly improved their efficiency and satisfaction.
Efficient Information Access
The well-organized information architecture allowed employees to quickly locate the resources they needed, reducing time spent searching for information and increasing overall productivity.
Consistent and Professional Design
The Intranet maintained a visually consistent and professional appearance, reinforcing the organization’s branding and identity. This consistency helped create a cohesive and unified internal communication platform.
Positive Feedback & Adoption
The collaborative approach Julia took in gathering feedback ensured that the final product met the needs of all stakeholders. The Intranet was well-received by employees, leading to high adoption rates and positive feedback.