Green Acorn - Case Study

Dashboard screen

For this case study, I interviewed several people from the company. The intention was to discover their needs and problems we needed to solve in the platform we were building (Workers & payroll management).

This is a series of how the design evolved over the iterations.

Card sorting technique

In UX design we take into account all the users points of view, experience, emotions, thinking patterns, etc.

This is why the card sorting technique is useful for the UX designers, because it is an approach for designing information architecture, workflows, menu structure, or web site navigation paths.

This is a technique that involves asking users to organise information into logical groups. Users are given a series of labelled cards and asked to organise and sort them into groups that they think are appropriate.

User Journeys

User journeys are used in UX Design to identify the different ways to enable the user to achieve their goal as quickly and easily as possible.

These ones were made for Green Acorn based on 3 different roles: workers, payroll admin and general admin.

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