Empowering content authors to tell stories with data.
Visier is a cloud-based analytics platform that helps HR professionals answer critical workforce strategy questions. It provides metrics on retention, compensation, best practices, and more. The Analysis tool is a vital component, allowing analysts to distill complex data into easily consumable insights and stories.
MY ROLE
As the UX Lead, I successfully pitched, coordinated, and designed multiple features in collaboration with cross-functional teams. I worked closely with the Product Manager and Developers to guide the vision for our Analysis tool. In my capacity as an individual contributor, I designed the end-to-end experience for all features within the Analysis area, from requirements gathering to design specification handoff.
CONTRIBUTIONS
Led the re-design of the content creation tool for Analysts
Simplified existing complex workflows to increase general consumer adoption
Created and operationalized a user research framework that integrated seamlessly into our product development cycle, helping shape roadmaps with evidence-based insights.
Re-design Highlights
These highlights capture a few of the more visible changes, but there's much more behind the scenes — from strategy and research to systems thinking and collaboration. I'm currently working on the full case study. Stay tuned.
SIMPLIFYING EDITS
Previously, authors had to open a modal to make edits on each card. I simplified the experience by enabling inline editing, making updates faster and more fluid.
TOGGLE CARD VIEWS
Before, switching from a metric to a chart meant deleting the card and starting over. I added a simple toggle that lets users switch views without losing their place in the layout.
RESIZING COLUMNS
Enabled drag-to-resize on cards, giving users more flexibility to shape their workspace and break free from a fixed, rigid layout
DYNAMIC RESIZING
Made it possible to drag and drop cards within the document, with dynamic resizing that adapts layouts in real time, making it easier to create dense, organized views.
Full case study coming soon.