Product UX/UI Design | Seerist
Seerist: Map Controls (2024)
The Seerist platform's map was inconsistently integrated, with its controls sometimes hidden by panels that either interacted with or ignored the map. This inconsistency caused user confusion and obscured key workflows, reducing overall usability. To address this, I proposed multiple redesign options and collaborated closely with the Product Manager to resolve the issues, clarify the map's role, and improve interactions. Our goal was to create a seamless content journey that maximized data value and enhanced storytelling by harmonizing map presentation with the user experience.
Seerist: Asset Dashboard (2024)
The Seerist platform lacked design consistency and usability, leading to user issues such as confusing navigation and an overwhelming interface. I worked closely with the Product Manager to merge features from Seerist Core (Control Risks), while addressing these usability challenges. I delivered desktop and mobile wireframes and prototypes to ensure a seamless integration, improving the user experience, aligning with business and technical goals, and enhancing overall product functionality.
Seerist, Deloitte: FIRI (2022)
Seerist, in collaboration with Deloitte, developed an innovative product for the security, threat, and risk industry to assess the Foreign Influence Risk Index (FIRI) of countries. As the first UX project of my career, I took on the role of lead and sole Product UX/UI Designer, where I wrote user testing scripts, conducted tests, and gathered feedback to continuously refine the prototype throughout the year-long development process. Weekly stakeholder interviews ensured usability concerns were addressed, securing buy-in throughout the year-long development process, with my role focused on presenting updated prototypes reflecting stakeholder feedback.
Seerist: Assets in Search (2023)
The "Assets" feature from Seerist Core (Control Risks) needed to be integrated into the Seerist platform’s Search. Originally developed without adherence to UX Heuristics, the platform resulted in user confusion and frustration, particularly within the Search experience. With a tight deadline, I collaborated closely with the Product Manager to design wireframes and prototypes that ensured design consistency, improved usability, and enabled seamless integration of new features, aligning with business objectives and technical constraints.
Seerist: Design System Components (2024)
With the addition of a new Head of User Experience, my responsibility was to help create a consistent Design System in Figma. My responsibility was to design standardized solutions for key platform components: Share, Export, Location Select, and Filters. These features were often hidden or difficult to access for users, presenting UX Heuristic issues, which I identified through a UX Heuristic Evaluation. I addressed these issues to improve usability and ensure consistency in both their location and language across the UI. This case study focuses on the design solutions for the Share and Export components, while also addressing the Location Select and Filter components.
Seerist: Polygons in Search (2023)
The goal of this project was to integrate the "Polygon" feature from Seerist Core (Control Risks) into the Seerist platform's Search. In addition to this integration, I addressed usability issues within Seerist’s Search as identified through user feedback, including navigation confusion and an overwhelming interface. Working closely with the Product Manager, I iterated on wireframes and prototypes to improve the user experience while ensuring the new feature aligned with business objectives.
Seerist: Marketplace (2023)
Seerist aimed to launch a new "Marketplace" feature, and my role was to design solutions for key functionalities, including viewing the Marketplace, subscribing to notifications, saving and accessing Marketplace queries, and publishing queries. During this project, I focused on addressing significant usability challenges in the Seerist platform, which had been developed without a consistent design system or adherence to key UX heuristics, to ensure a cohesive and intuitive user experience.