During my time at Brio as a product designer, I collaborated closely with several clients to identify critical system needs and help them design their amazing products.
By guiding clients to pinpoint essential user needs and product goals, we ensured the final designs were both effective and user-focused. Here are some sneak peeks from three different clients:
01
Guidde
Guidde provides a web application and browser extension with over 60,000 users. The platform enables users to create, maintain, organize, find, and share context-aware video content collaboratively, enhancing digital learning and knowledge sharing across various applications. Its goal is to delight customers and save teams hours each week through automated point-and-click videos that anyone can create.
As part of the product design team, I worked closely with stakeholders to design the product's user interface and experience. A significant part of my role involved spearheading the creation of the video editor feature, a core component of the platform that allows users to produce and edit instructional videos seamlessly.
02
Common
I helped design the web and mobile apps for Common, a decentralized platform run by a DAO. Common enables communities to make collective decisions, manage shared resources, and collaborate effectively. My focus was on creating a user-friendly and intuitive design to support transparent governance and community engagement.
03
Phytech
I contributed to the design of Phytech's platform, which assists farmers in monitoring, planning, automating, and managing irrigation, nutrition, pest, and disease control based on direct data from crops and irrigation systems. As of 2020, Phytech's system was used by over 600 users across 15,000 farms worldwide. Notably, the platform has achieved significant water savings, including over 600 megalitres annually at a single farm, demonstrating its impact on sustainable agriculture.
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