UXUI: Finance, Business Platform, Case Study

  • This designer was hired by DataBP to update their business platform product and to complete any additional tasks the founding team (upper management) required. 

  • This designer was given 3 categories of UXUI work to be performed; business platform product updates, marketing and branding, and design system maintenance.

    Upon this designer's start, this designer was given an initial task of using a new, in-house developer tool to build 11 websites for clients. This designer was to note potential improvements to this tool for independent client use in the future.

  • This designer used the new tool to create 11 websites for 11 different clients, matching the client's existing branding.

    This designer was then given the assignment to update the business platform product to include a new user flow between environments.

    This designer was given less than a day to complete this task. Upon joining the presentation meeting, this designer was advised by one of the founding members that he was letting her go due to his own mistakes regarding the role that this designer is still unaware of.

    A good reference will still be provided and this designer continues her search for a proper team to assist.

  • Following the initial priority assignment above, this designer was then asked to return focus to UXUI and the product design of DataBP's business platform product.

    Upper management wanted to change the environmental structure of the product from DEV, UAT and PRODUCTION to UAT as UAT and DEV per internal teams and clients whom also had access (to manage their websites through DataBP's business platform. The designer tool was tested for their/the client's use for this exact case).

    Using the design system started, this designer completed the design sustem and managed it while creating this new environmental flow of the business platform product.

    Upon presentation day, this designer was advised by upper management that "upper management failed so we have to let you go."

    This designer turned in her designs and equipment and continues her search for her next designer role with a company that understands their wants and needs as much as their customer/client's.