Case Studies
The purpose of my UX case studies is to document my design project and their results. Case studies are used here to showcase my work, learn from others, and improve my design process.
Set the scene > Dramatic question > Solve the problem > The climax > The resolution > What I learned
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Discovery Workshop to Roadmap in 3 days
How to facilitate an ideation workshop around solving problems, understanding through ideation, knowledge sharing (based on agreed on personas) and then attributing those personas, via SMEs validation, to surfacing UI to promote next steps plotted on a goal-oriented roadmap.
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Pt II – Money Management App UX Challenges Explained
The second on a two-part deep-dive focussing on mobile UX design targeting seasoned designer-types, mastering Design Theory, and navigating lean Agile challenges.
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How to design with the 2023 dark mode trend front-of-mind
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How to design with the 2023 dark mode trend front-of-mind. Delight, speed and satisfaction are rewriting our UX playbooks in finance. A modern-day UX-er has rapidly emerged, changing the rules of the game. Part of that skill-set is the new must-have which is dark mode.
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Pt I – Money Management App UX Challenges Explained
A two-part deep-dive focussing on mobile UX design targeting seasoned designer-types, mastering Design Theory, and navigating lean Agile challenges.
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What’s the role of open banking in the super app evolution?
TL;DR Open Banking unlocks a future where financial apps become indispensable partners, not just tools. A shift in the balance of power, more convenience, better financial education and more meaningful relationships with users. What’s next in this ecosystem; financial freedom, bulletproof investment flows, AI…
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Part II – Designing a Secure Document Repository; Case Study 2019
Second case study post on how I designed a secure repository for large bank. Here I focus on ‘My UCD Design Process’ and ‘Future Vision’ and ‘Design Systems’
Empowering users with the financial tools they deserve
- Mastering Design Theory and Lean Agile
- Solve big problems, fast.
- How delight and speed are rewriting our UX playbooks